Stephanie Bouchard
If post-acute care providers want to participate in new care and payment models like accountable care organizations, they need to take the initiative.
If post-acute care providers want to remain viable as businesses, they’re going to have to invest in technology.
The start of the new year did not begin with a bang for the country's employment outlook -- and that applies to the healthcare sector, too.
Among the sectors of the healthcare industry with strong transactions last year were the pharmaceutical sector (151 deals) and the long-term care sector. Long-term care set a record for the sector with 223 deals.
Author Gary Polsky talked to Healthcare Finance News about how to build high-return relationships that lead to professional growth.
A U.S. district court judge ruled in favor of the Federal Trade Commission in an antitrust case that may shape the future of hospital acquisitions of physician groups.
A new advocacy group launched in October may aid community health centers in obtaining affordable financing options for capital projects.
Changing demographics and the Affordable Care Act are making healthcare providers realize they need to figure out how to reach the Hispanic/Latino community. Trouble is, they're at a loss as to how to do that.
Hospitals have been acquiring physician practices and have been doing so for years, but a case resting in the hands of a federal judge in Boise is proving to be a "banner" case for these sorts of mergers and acquisitions.
December brought jobs disappointments all around -- including in healthcare -- according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' monthly employment outlook, released Friday morning.