CITY AGREED TO PAY $1.95 MILLION FOR 2 HOSPITAL CONSULTANTS

More than a year ago, New York City’s public hospital system announced the creation of a management structure for its medical staff in an effort to save millions of dollars.  As part of this plan, the city agreed to pay Navigant, a consulting company, $1.95 million a year for the service of two consultants to cover “professional fees, travel and living expenses.”  One of the consultants, Dr. Marc A. Bard, resigned this week.

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