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    <title>South Florida hospitals compete for  international patients</title>
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    <description>Six years after the death of an ambitious joint effort to make Miami a major healthcare destination for wealthy foreigners, a new group has formed to try to do the same thing -- for less money and without any attempts to disguise the fierce competition among local hospitals to lure well paying international patients.</description>
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