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By Richard Pizzi | 11:45 am | August 25, 2010
Kindred Healthcare, one of the nation's leading long-term care hospital companies, is acquiring five acute care hospitals in California and three nursing homes in Texas in two separate deals totaling $218 million.
By Paul Levy | 12:04 pm | July 27, 2010
I don't want to be a stick in the mud, particularly as my able friend Don Berwick takes charge of CMS, but I want to point out that previous efforts by the government to be innovative in other fields have failed.
By Tine Hansen-Turton | 11:36 am | December 01, 2009
In the face of acute primary care physician shortages and steady reductions in the number of physicians who are willing to accept Medicaid and Medicare, it is unclear whether our existing primary care system will be able to meet the needs of a universally-insured nation.
By Kester Freeman | 01:24 am | October 29, 2009
Despite what some people say, veterans hospitals are not all bad. In fact, when it comes to going digital, veterans hospitals lead the way.
By Richard Pizzi | 05:23 pm | August 19, 2009
The healthcare real estate firm Lillibridge, based in Chicago, has secured $250 million in debt refinancing in a series of deals that closed earlier this quarter.
By Richard Pizzi | 03:39 pm | May 22, 2009
The once "recession-proof" healthcare industry continues to struggle, with many hospitals laying off workers, health systems enduring investment losses, and states seeing their Medicaid rolls grow.
By Matthew Holt | 04:30 pm | May 18, 2009
Repeating his message that Health Costs Are the Real Deficit Threat OMB Director Peter Orszag goes into the not exactly friendly territory of the WSJ Opinion pages and explains that practice variation is unnecessary and wasteful, comparative effectiveness research is a good idea. and that changing financial incentives for providers is necessary if we are ever to get health care costs under control.
By Healthcare IT News Staff | 10:53 am | May 05, 2009
Carmela Coyle, CEO of the Maryland Hospital Association, discusses the effects of the economic recession on Maryland hospitals in this brief video posted in the American Hospital Association's YouTube channel.
By Healthcare IT News Staff | 09:01 am | April 30, 2009
In this video, posted to YouTube by the AHA, Baptist Health CEO Hugh Greene discusses the impact of the ailing economy on his Jacksonville, Fla.-based facility.
By Action for Better Healthcare | 12:06 pm | February 23, 2009
In a recent interview, Alan Channing, president and CEO of Sinai Health Systems in Chicago, discussed the challenges that his 'have not' health system faces on a daily basis.