The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on Dec. 1 will retire Hospital Compare and seven other health care quality compare websites, whose content has been transitioning since September to a single website called Care Compare. CMS’s Provider Data Catalog also will continue to provide downloadable data.

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