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By Beth Jones Sanborn | 03:58 pm | February 09, 2018
A Texas Hospital Association analysis of the nation's costliest disaster, which killed 90 people and closed 20 hospitals, showed what worked and did not during and immediately after the storm.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 11:34 am | February 09, 2018
Why executives should be concerned enough about the threat they pose to hire an infection control officer.
By Jeff Lagasse | 01:34 pm | February 08, 2018
The company will be increasing the starting wage rate for hourly employees, keeping employee premiums steady and offering a parental leave program.
By Susan Morse | 11:25 am | February 08, 2018
Fourth quarter challenges included an increase in flu-related costs and additional expense due to the lack of cost sharing reduction payments, company says.
By Bernie Monegain | 03:13 pm | February 07, 2018
Event connecting pharma, hospitals and payers with tech companies will be at this year's health IT conference for the first time.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 03:08 pm | February 07, 2018
Union says Kaiser wants to slash wages, outsource more than 200 pharmacy jobs and layoff 700 call center employees.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:21 am | February 07, 2018
Don't get lost in the complexity of large-scale use cases. Instead, shift your IT strategy, keep a narrow scope, and provide a framework to evaluate tools and then apply them.
By Bill Siwicki | 06:10 pm | February 02, 2018
Pittsburgh's Oncology Hematology Associates is one of just 192 physician practices selected to participate in the value-based care program.
By Mike Miliard | 05:46 pm | February 02, 2018
Just three months after it revised its expectations for 2017 earnings and announced big layoffs, the company signed new clients in Q4 and kept a lid on expenses.
By Susan Morse | 03:28 pm | February 01, 2018
Based on the financial benefit of tax reform, the insurer announced Wednesday it was raising its minimum wage to $16 an hour.