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Kyle Hardy

By Kyle Hardy | 10:54 am | March 03, 2010
The results of a poll of nearly 1,500 physicians found 84 percent saying they will be forced to cut back the number of patients admitted, if the Medicare cuts scheduled to take effect March 3, hold.
By Kyle Hardy | 11:11 am | March 02, 2010
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced two contracts totaling $41.5 million allocated for the creation of a "polytrauma center."
By Kyle Hardy | 03:10 pm | December 29, 2009
A survey of members of the Michigan Business and Professional Association and Michigan Food and Beverage Association shows 83 percent oppose a government-operated healthcare plan.
By Kyle Hardy | 12:32 pm | November 16, 2009
El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, Calif., has completed its move into a new facility and is now admitting patients.
By Kyle Hardy | 11:28 am | November 13, 2009
A new poll by the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation indicates 71 percent of Americans favor increased investment in disease prevention as an integral part of healthcare reform.
By Kyle Hardy | 11:29 am | November 05, 2009
Memorial Hospital at Gulfport has deployed new IT solutions designed to help manage patient costs and improve care.
By Kyle Hardy | 12:41 pm | October 23, 2009
The federal Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology has released “requests for proposals” to all 50 states to apply for grants worth $1.2 billion.
By Kyle Hardy | 01:12 pm | October 02, 2009
A study done by the Group Health Cooperative indicates the "patient-centered medical home" model could reduce the cost of care for patients and help solve the nation’s primary care physician shortage.
By Kyle Hardy | 11:04 am | September 11, 2009
St. Vincent Health of Indianapolis has expanded its revenue cycle management solution in a bid to make care more affordable and increase net revenue.
By Kyle Hardy | 11:20 am | September 01, 2009
A study done by the Group Health Cooperative indicates the "patient-centered medical home" model could reduce the cost of care for patients and help solve the nation’s primary care physician shortage.