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By Susan Morse | 10:46 am | July 21, 2015
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is No. 1 in cancer care; the Cleveland Clinic is No. 1 in cardiology and heart surgery and the Hospital for Special Surgery is No. 1 in orthopedics.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:21 am | July 21, 2015
Even though most people now take some steps to communicate their end-of-life wishes, many may still receive more intensive care than they would have wished.
By Anthony Brino | 10:03 am | July 21, 2015
Humana and HCA have come to a resolution, for the time being at least. It's not clear what Aetna's takeover bodes for Florida hospitals.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 04:10 pm | July 20, 2015
Far from being overtaken by a provider-led managed care movement, Molina is getting into the game.
By Susan Morse | 12:05 pm | July 20, 2015
System's president calls for immediate retraction of a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid report alleging discriminatory practices by Health Sciences Center-Shreveport and its physicians in the delivery of patient care
By Anthony Brino | 12:00 pm | July 20, 2015
The Portland-based company is making one of the most audacious forays into healthcare based on a vision of highly personalized, and tech-centered patient-centered healthcare.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:44 am | July 20, 2015
Sallyann Johnson considers herself a pretty savvy healthcare consumer. When she fell and injured her hands and wrists, she didn't head for an expensive emergency room, choosing an urgent care clinic near her Milwaukee home instead.
By Sherree Geyer | 09:27 am | July 20, 2015
There's a crisis in rural health, and while the future for these smaller, remote hospitals may seem bleak, experts see a major change in the model to keep these providers afloat.
By Jennifer Zaino | 08:44 am | July 20, 2015
Though antibiotic-resistant "superbugs" aren't new, their rise in U.S. healthcare institutions is leading hospitals to stock up on supplies to combat them.
By Susan Morse | 05:33 pm | July 17, 2015
Social Security numbers, dates of birth and addresses, along with medical information, were swiped by hackers in one of the largest HIPAA breaches ever reported.