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- 1From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: NEIL MCLAUGHLIN Notes on the news: * A new controversy may trigger familiar memories for some readers. This one centers on the activities of Accretive Health, a Chicago-based healthcare billing and...
- 2From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: Joe Carlson Editor's note: Daniel Levinson, HHS' inspector general, sat down with Modern Healthcare reporter Joe Carlson for an exclusive interview last week after Levinson addressed thousands of compliance...
- 3From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: Rich Daly An initiative to jump-start care coordination among Medicaid's costliest population may rely on a marquee federal integrated-care program already operational in many states. But that possibility...
- 4From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: David Burda Modern Healthcare is pleased to announce that it has been honored with seven prestigious journalism awards from the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors. The ASHPE, based in...
- 5From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: Andis Robeznieks Facing crushing healthcare costs, Oregon lawmakers found the political will to transform the state's Medicaid program by creating a system in which competing providers and payers voluntarily...
- 6From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)CHICAGO--Children's Memorial Hospital will give the public sneak peaks of its new $915 million, 23-floor replacement hospital this month. The Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is set to open June 9,...
- 7From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: Joe Carlson Experts generally agree that a staggering amount of money--between $20 billion and $100 billion--in federal spending on healthcare programs is lost to waste, fraud and abuse each year despite an...
- 8From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: Rich Daly A sweep of 107 arrests for Medicare fraud scams in seven cities marked the fourth time the Obama administration had corralled an array of unrelated healthcare cases for a national announcement....
- 9From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)PITTSBURGH--Western Pennsylvania Hospital reopened its renovated 18-bed intensive-care unit as part of efforts to turn around West Penn Allegheny Health System. The system renovated and reopened the unit after...
- 10From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: Jaimy Lee The healthcare group purchasing industry says the newest government report on the business is evidence that self-policing and federal oversight across several agencies is working. The Government...
- 11From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)BALTIMORE--On May 1, the Johns Hopkins Hospital opened the Charlotte Bloomberg Children's Center and Sheikh Zayed Tower, a 1.6-million-square-foot facility that cost about $1.1 billion. Named for New York Mayor Michael...
- 12From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)John Wade, a former chairman of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society's board of directors, died April 28 at his home in Overland Park, Kan. He was 71. Wade served as HIMSS board chair from July 2007...
- 13From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: Ashok Selvam The American Hospital Association's insistence on a 30-day window to provide patients with their medical data catalyzed Internet critics with patient advocates saying the group was out of touch...
- 14From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)GOVERNMENT Dr. John Armstrong was appointed Florida's surgeon general and secretary of the state's health department. He starts May 23. Armstrong is an associate professor of surgery at Morsani College of Medicine at...
- 15From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: Ashok Selvam The Vatican's surprising reprimand of a Maryland-based nuns group could signal pressure on Catholic healthcare providers who similarly have broken with the church leadership over healthcare...
- 16From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: Melanie Evans Accretive Health faces a congressional inquiry as executives moved to defend the company's business practices following a highly critical report from Minnesota's attorney general. After a...
- 17From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)CMS delays data collection for Sunshine Act to 2013 The CMS again extended the implementation of the Physician Payments Sunshine Act and will not require drug and device manufacturers to begin collecting data on...
- 18From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)AUBURN, Wash.--Universal Health Services reached a definitive agreement to sell 120-bed Auburn Regional Medical Center to the MultiCare Health System. The deal, which would result in proceeds of about $98 million, is...
- 19From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Byline: Melanie Evans Health systems are looking to slash millions of dollars from their operations to prepare for upcoming Medicare cuts and other expected revenue reductions. Medicare spending is scheduled to...
- 20From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 19)Modern Healthcare is conducting a opinion survey on supply chain issues. This survey is available to senior-level healthcare executives to analyze their opinions on supply chain issues that affect their business...