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Strategic Planning

By Jessica Davis | 01:30 pm | August 25, 2016
Johns Hopkins Medicine has launched the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Zika Center, where medical professionals focus on caring for patients with the Zika virus. The center is touted as the first multidisciplinary Zika center in the world.
By Susan Morse | 12:47 pm | August 24, 2016
Aetna said it has already announced plans to divest much of its Medicare Advantage business.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 01:47 pm | August 23, 2016
Indiana-based St. Vincent health system will expand access to both emergency and primary care with plans to build eight new emergency microhospitals and three ambulatory care centers, the system announced Aug. 22.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:17 pm | August 22, 2016
Population health is prompting systems to seek spots that grant a high level of visibility, where signage and architecture play a larger role than they typically have in the past.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:29 pm | August 18, 2016
A new peer60 study analyzing services offered to hospitals by HCAHPS vendors shows price, reporting functionality and customer service are all important features to their provider customers.
By Susan Morse | 10:51 am | August 16, 2016
Baptist Health South Florida is among numerous health systems in southern states that are at the epicenter of growing concern over the spread of the Zika virus.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:33 pm | August 15, 2016
The healthcare providers plan to open several more centers in the urban market by early 2017.
By Jeff Lagasse | 02:52 pm | August 15, 2016
By itself, the higher-value care intervention doesn't live up to its cost reduction potential, due mostly to inadequate funding, researchers say.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:16 am | August 12, 2016
Instead of buying a health insurance policy to cover their workers, a growing number of small and midsized companies are opting to pay their employees' medical claims directly, a potentially riskier practice financially called self-insuring, a recent study found.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:32 am | August 12, 2016
Scientists at the University of Southern California discovered a key weapon used by the Zika virus to ravage the brains of infected fetuses: proteins.