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- 1From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Joseph Mantone A transaction that would make publicly traded orthopedic devicemaker Encore Medical Corp. a private company could help it capitalize on a burgeoning market. In late June, Austin, Texas-based...
- 2From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Jennifer Lubell The American Medical Association is skeptical that the CMS' proposal to increase payments for evaluation and management services under the physician fee schedule would benefit doctors on a...
- 3From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Melanie Evans Two Wisconsin initiatives unveiled separately in recent weeks seek to rein in the state's high healthcare costs among employers and providers while improving access for the uninsured....
- 4From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)The article "Removing the taint" (June 26, p. 8) incorrectly stated the year in which the 75% rule for inpatient rehabilitation facilities would be implemented fully; it should have said 2008....
- 5From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)"Vietnam turned Department of Veterans Affairs medical teams into experts on post-traumatic stress disorder. No one knows yet how many veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars will suffer service-related disabilities....
- 6From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Mark Taylor The federal government isn't the only one seeking compensation from hospitals and systems accused of taking more than their fair share of outlier payments. Other hospitals are filing class-action...
- 7From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Ethics scandals in Congress have sent many to scour the public reports of lawmaker's subsidized travel. So where is U.S. healthcare sending our nation's lawmakers-or, more accurately, lawmakers' staffers? The...
- 8From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Jennifer Lubell Among Cooper Green Hospital's largely elderly and homeless patient population in Birmingham, Ala., a driver's license or birth certificate might be hard to come by, said Sandral Hullett, chief...
- 9From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Joseph Conn A Cincinnati consulting firm, TUV Healthcare Specialists, was rejected in its bid to become the first organization since 1965 to be given CMS authority to accredit hospitals, but TUV said it will...
- 10From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Mark Taylor Two recent False Claims Act settlements by Tenet Healthcare Corp. and St. Barnabas Health Care System-for a combined total of $1.2 billion-may signal a flurry of more hospital settlements to come....
- 11From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Michael Romano Average net income for doctors dropped 7% after adjusting for inflation from 1995 to 2003, according to a new survey by the Center for Studying Health System Change. Officials blamed flat or...
- 12From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Charles S. Lauer, Vice President-Publishing/Editorial Director The Internet is a wonderful thing. It has made our daily lives a little easier. In business, it is now an essential tool for everyone. What would...
- 13From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)A federal receiver appointed to repair California's $1.4 billion prison healthcare system called conditions disgraceful and dominated by "a culture of incompetence and nonperformance." "Almost every necessary element of...
- 14From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Joseph Conn Personal health records are probably the hottest thing in healthcare information technology right now, with the potential of becoming a key information-sharing vehicle for hundreds of millions of...
- 15From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Todd Sloane, Assistant Managing Editor/Op-Ed Across the nation, physicians and hospitals continue their fractious ways. Hospital administrators are being forced out by unhappy doctors. Entire departments...
- 16From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Dennis O'Leary, a physician, will be stepping down as president of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations at the end of 2007. Modern Healthcare asked online readers what kind of experience his...
- 17From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Jessica Zigmond An Alabama jury's guilty verdict in HealthSouth Corp. founder Richard Scrushy's most recent trial revives questions about the legitimacy of the certificate-of-need process, which many states...
- 18From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Cinda Becker A hospital's board appears to play far more than an ornamental role in both the clinical and financial operations of a hospital. The hands-on engagement of the board in the oversight of quality...
- 19From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Vince Galloro Bill Carpenter was never a hospital chief executive officer, but he says he has learned enough about hospital operations in his roles as lawyer to healthcare companies and general counsel and...
- 20From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 36, Issue 27)Byline: Ronald Hollander Massachusetts is basking in accolades-and more than a few skeptical critiques-from around the nation over the passage of broad-based healthcare reform designed to provide coverage for...