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- 1From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)NEW YORK--Bellevue Hospital Center, one of two New York City-owned hospitals that remain closed because of damage from superstorm Sandy, resumed some ambulatory services Nov. 19. The hospital's emergency room is expected...
- 2From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)Byline: Beth Kutscher Hospitals and physicians are scurrying to find partners at a dizzying rate, and federal antitrust regulators are in no way assuming the deals represent only a benevolent drive toward integration...
- 3From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)CHICAGO--The estimated cost of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago's new tower in downtown Chicago has shot up more than 10% since January, to nearly $523 million, as hospital executives fine-tune their plans,...
- 4From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)HELENA, Mont.--Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana has filed for regulatory approval for its proposed deal with Health Care Service Corp., which operates Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans in four other states. The...
- 5From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)Byline: Joseph Conn In the 1890s, Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch robbed slow trains using fast horses and six-shooters. Today, the government is hinting that hospitals and physicians are robbing Medicare at the...
- 6From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)Byline: JOHN D. THOMAS When I was a growing up as the son of a doctor, I knew there was one thing my dad would never do, or be a part of an organization that did it on his behalf. And it's something almost everyone...
- 7From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)If you're feeling a bit blue, better hide the credit card Outliers always knew that a little retail therapy could improve our mood, but now we have scientific evidence that explains why sadness can be detrimental to...
- 8From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)Byline: Maureen McKinney It's one of healthcare's toughest nuts, but care integration, if addressed properly, can deliver on improved safety, lower costs and better outcomes. That was the message of a recently...
- 9From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)Byline: Ashok Selvam Creating a good healthcare workplace means knowing the difference between a satisfied employee and an engaged one. A satisfied employee--someone who appreciates a paycheck and shows up to work...
- 10From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)Byline: Jaimy Lee Dr. Bruce Thompson, an attending physician at Unity Hospital in Rochester, N.Y., had no trouble using a CD to view medical images of a patient's broken leg earlier this month. While Thompson...
- 11From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)Byline: Maureen McKinney Consolidation has long been a topic of discussion among the leaders of the nation's two largest membership organizations for nurse practitioners. But with fast-approaching changes brought by...
- 12From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)MELBOURNE, Fla.--Health First, a Rockledge, Fla., health system, plans to acquire Melbourne Internal Medicine Associates, a multispecialty physician practice. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Health First...
- 13From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)Byline: Melanie Evans Accountable care and bundled-payment deals made possible by the healthcare reform law could jeopardize not-for-profit hospitals' access to tax-exempt financing, the American Hospital Association...
- 14From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)Medicare pay-cut suspension would cost $25 billion: CBO A new Congressional Budget Office estimate adjusted to include the final 2013 CMS physician-fee schedule calculates it would cost $25.2 billion over 10 years to...
- 15From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)Byline: Andis Robeznieks Four ambulatory surgery centers are allied in an antitrust lawsuit against two major healthcare systems, plus a state division of a major health plan and the state ASC trade association....
- 16From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 42, Issue 48)Byline: Jessica Zigmond HHS should brace itself for some grueling days ahead as officials haggle with states, insurers and providers over a new set of draft regulations implementing key insurance provisions of the...