Workforce
Since our national recession began, the United States has lost more than seven million jobs, more than half of which are permanent. As was noted in the President’s recent State of the Union Address, the U.S. is increasingly falling behind nations like China and India, who are investing in education and industry, and taking good jobs in the process.
Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital, in Louisville, Ky., has signed a deal to outsource management of its 16-year-old hospitalist program.
Duke, LifePoint see regional opportunities
Rather than focusing on new construction, health systems are renovating or expanding, according to a survey conducted by Health Facilities Management magazine and the American Society for Healthcare Engineering.
Private equity firm brings $8B to the table
Family planning cuts threaten women’s healthcare
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Inspector General has issued a report indicating more than 90 percent of nursing facilities in the nation has employed at least one person with one criminal conviction.
Opponents say serious cuts may be shortsighted solution
Facilities create more than 5 million jobs
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will have little net effect on overall employment but should provide a modest boost in healthcare sector employment, according to the Urban Institute.