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By Henry Powderly | 11:20 am | September 29, 2015
Henry Ford said the center will offer the benefit of having all cancer-specific physicians working on the same floor, will include on-site exercise and wellness programs, will feature a cancer retail services center and will include several technology enhancements.
By Henry Powderly | 02:46 pm | September 03, 2015
The money will be spent on capital improvements for its hospital in Weston, Florida, and to launch a new ambulatory center and clinic in Coral Springs.
By Henry Powderly | 11:48 am | September 03, 2015
Care Capital Properties, a real estate investment trust, on Thursday said it has acquired eight skilled nursing facilities and one assisted living facility in Shreveport, Louisiana for $190 million.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:27 am | August 21, 2015
The center, which will share space with the Allina Health-operated Minnesota Perinatal Physicians Clinic, was partly financed by a $1 million donation from Mike Ciresi, a Minnesota attorney and former chair of the Children's Foundation, and his wife Ann.
By Susan Morse | 10:13 am | August 18, 2015
Faith Community Hospital is about to open a new $28 million facility in Jacksboro, Texas, a stark turnaround for a facility that nearly closed over poor management and unsafe conditions.
By Kurt Ullman | 04:35 pm | August 17, 2015
Hospital-based wellness centers, once seen as marketing tools for innovative health systems, have become a major part of a hospital's population health management program in the era of quality over quantity of care.
By Susan Morse | 11:49 am | August 07, 2015
So far wildfires have not forced any hospital evacuations, but they are ready if they have to.
By Susan Morse | 09:28 am | August 07, 2015
Nearly three years after Hurricane Sandy essentially destroyed the Long Beach Medical Center, parent company South Nassau Communities Hospital is preparing to open a new emergency department near the site of the former medical center.
By Henry Powderly | 08:28 am | July 22, 2015
The 77,000-square-foot building will be housed at the North Central Baptist Hospital and act as its hub for treatments including joint replacement, rehabilitating sports injuries, arthroscopic surgery and spine treatment.
By Anthony Brino | 10:41 am | July 17, 2015
Lawmakers in North Carolina are considering a small reform to healthcare permitting, but one that nonetheless pits hospitals -- especially the rurals -- against advocates for more competition.