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- 1From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Joe Carlson If legislation to overhaul the U.S. immigration system ever becomes law, it's still likely to leave millions of citizens-to-be relying on safety net healthcare providers for years to come. The...
- 2From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Melanie Evans In a growing number of contracts with providers, private health insurers are embracing accountable care, a payment model that holds hospitals and doctors jointly responsible for controlling...
- 3From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Ashok Selvam When voters in one California hospital district last November approved a ballot measure intended to limit what El Camino Hospital could pay its executives and managers, the hospital's board...
- 4From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Joe Carlson For 20 years, the CMS has not applied the federal ban on physician conflicts of interest known as the Stark law to Medicaid claims. It's focused on Medicare only. But private whistle-blowers...
- 5From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Joseph Conn Many private and public health insurers are violating federal rules for the rapid electronic handling of queries for information about patients' coverage, according to insurance claims...
- 6From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Andis Robeznieks LEADVILLE, Colo.--An affiliation and services agreement has been signed between Centura Health and St. Vincent Hospital, a 12-bed critical-access institution in Leadville, with a 13-bed...
- 7From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Steven Ross Johnson The Educare early childhood center, a Head Start preschool on Chicago's South Side, opened over a decade ago inside crime-ridden Robert Taylor Homes housing project. The children...
- 8From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Merrill Goozner Last week, while attending Modern Healthcare's Women Leaders in Healthcare Conference in Nashville, I had the opportunity to discuss recent healthcare spending trends with the executives in...
- 9From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Beth Kutscher and Melanie Evans Three years ago, Henry Ford Health System began to overhaul how its doctors and nurses care for patients outside the Detroit-based system's six hospitals. Now it must face the...
- 10From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y.--New York City-based Montefiore Health System announced that it has received approval from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York for its affiliates to acquire the assets of Sound Shore Health System....
- 11From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Melanie Evans With not-for-profit healthcare systems facing growing scrutiny of their executive compensation, median total pay for the top 25 highest paid chief executives climbed 12% while base salaries grew...
- 12From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Beth Kutscher With the complicated state health insurance exchanges going live in October, CMS Administrator Marilyn Tavenner has a lot to think about at the end of the day. "What keeps me up at night is,...
- 13From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Melanie Evans In the more than a dozen years that Clem Wilkes Jr. has served as a director of Mountain States Health Alliance, the compensation arrangement with the hospital system's chief executive has...
- 14From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)HOSPITALS, SYSTEMS Ed Lovern is the new COO of Piedmont Atlanta Hospital. Lovern, 49, has been with the Piedmont Healthcare system since 2002, most recently as executive VP and chief administrative officer for the...
- 15From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Internists' defining moment Outliers was reminded of an Introduction to Philosophy course when we heard about the American College of Physicians' new "What is Internal Medicine?" public relations campaign. Rene...
- 16From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)CHARLESTOWN, Ind.--The CEO of an Indiana hospital on the brink of financial insolvency is protesting an increase in state Medicaid rates. Merlyn Knapp, president and CEO of 64-bed St. Catherine Regional Hospital, said...
- 17From: Modern Healthcare. (Vol. 43, Issue 32)Byline: Steven Ross Johnson Ruth Rothstein, the former chief of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services who was credited for turning around what was once an outdated public health system in Chicago into one of the...