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Emerson Hospital, in Concord, Massachusetts, recently appointed Michael Hachey as its new senior vice president and CFO, responsible for the oversight of the 179-bed facility according to a recent announcement.
Provider and patient advocates are worried about a Supreme Court case that could restrict the ability to sue over low Medicaid reimbursement rates.
The corporate scions of American health insurance are making valiant, if risky, strides in the new ACA market. But their ratings still show the promise of their prowess.
Providers and patient advocates are deeply worried about a case that they say could restrict their ability across the country to seek judicial relief from low Medicaid reimbursement rates.
Healthcare hiring continued to pick up last month, with organizations adding 34,000 jobs in December, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment report.
Though Republicans this week have already voted to change an employer mandate in the Affordable Care Act, healthcare providers are more focused on what the new majority in Washington will do with the controversial tax.
Though healthcare is one of the largest markets in the world, spending is actually on the decline when looking back over the past century.
The first insurer to drop out of the Affordable Care Act exchange market after only a year is now trying to figure out where to go next.
As new owners of physician practices, many health systems are on a mission to integrate clinics with their hospitals.
Here's your chance to tell us what you or your organization expects to tackle in 2015, from upgrading revenue cycle software to capital investment to managing through the implications of healthcare reform.