Physicians trained in other countries provide care just as good as -- and perhaps better than some U.S. doctors, a report published in the journal Health Affairs found. Reuters: "John Norcini, president of the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research ... led the study. [He and his] team analyzed 244,153 hospitalizations of patients with congestive heart failure or acute heart attack in Pennsylvania who were treated by either a U.S.-trained or foreign-trained doctor... 

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