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Strategic Planning

By Vern Davenport | 12:02 pm | February 27, 2015
By engaging patients through a multifaceted strategy that takes advantage of information technology tools consumers already own and access on a continual basis, providers can improve the likelihood that patient engagement is successful.
By Susan Morse | 10:15 am | February 27, 2015
Result of King vs. Burwell will not end the health law, says Anil Joseph, managing director for the Investment Research Group at GE Capital, Healthcare Financial Services.
By Anthony Brino | 05:45 am | February 27, 2015
Inpatient admissions increased 2.4 percent year-over-year across Tenet's 80 hospitals and 200 outpatient sites.
By Anthony Brino | 05:01 pm | February 26, 2015
Suit claims that the SEIU tried to thwart the $843 million acquisition agreement with Prime Healthcare Services, by conspiring with rival takeover bidder Blue Wolf Capital Partners.
By Frank Stevens | 05:42 pm | February 24, 2015
Projecting the financial future of a healthcare delivery system is like hitting a continually moving target being pushed in various directions by a wide variety of forces. But sometimes small steps can offer big benefits.
By Steven Peltz | 10:45 am | February 23, 2015
A hospital acquiring medical practices is not news. But hospitals having enough managers who can integrate and manage medical practices in a hospital-controlled environment is news.
By Anthony Brino | 09:03 am | February 23, 2015
Conditions include keeping all the hospitals open 10 years -- with four of them as acute care facilities -- maintaining charity care and community benefit spending, participating in Medicaid and providing essential health and reproductive services.
By Wendy Vincent | 12:51 pm | February 20, 2015
Connecting CFOs and clinicians on population health initiatives involves understanding how each group's environment influences decision-making.
By Jordan Rau, Kaiser Health News | 10:55 am | February 20, 2015
The bacterial outbreak at a Los Angeles hospital highlights shortcomings in the federal government's efforts to avert the most lethal hospital infections, which are becoming increasingly impervious to treatment.
By Henry Powderly | 10:29 am | February 19, 2015
HIMSS task force leader says healthcare providers should use the time ahead of the Oct. 1 deadline wisely … or else.