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- 1From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)* Jay Grinney became chief executive officer of HealthSouth, Birmingham, Ala., in May. He was president of the Eastern Group of HCA, Nashville, Tenn....
- 2From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)Futurescan: Healthcare Trends and Implications 2004-2008, the annual environmental assessment of the Society for Healthcare Strategy and Market Development, describes 45 key trends and their implications in six topic...
- 3From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)* Kaiser Permanente West Los Angeles Medical Center is building an $80 million, five-level patient tower. Designed by HMC Architects of Ontario, Calif., the tower will be constructed by McCarthy Building Companies Inc.,...
- 4From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)* David Hoidal, chief operating officer of the UAB Health System, Birmingham, Ala., was named interim CEO, replacing David Fine, who is now CEO of St. Luke's Episcopal Health System, Houston....
- 5From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)Million-dollar malpractice settlements. Rising labor costs. Slumping bond ratings. These are certainly trying times for hospital executives struggling to keep their institutions in the black. Yet many hospital...
- 6From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)New England Baptist Hospital in Boston hopes to score big with middle-age consumers needing orthopedic care. Calling their latest efforts the "most aggressive advertising campaign in [the hospital's] 111-year history,"...
- 7From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)When elderly heart-failure patients receive specialized nursing care throughout their hospital stay and at home following discharge, they have a better quality of life and have fewer readmissions, a new study shows....
- 8From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)Re: "Adapting the Culture before Adopting Technology" by Lee Ann Runy, H&HN OnLine, May 11. Changing the culture is key to creating a new paradigm for the management of health care. All stakeholders--that is...
- 9From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)* David L. Callender was named associate vice chancellor of UCLA Hospital Systems and director of UCLA Medical Center. Callender most recently was executive vice president and COO at the University of Texas MD Anderson...
- 10From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)* Douglas D. French resigned as president and chief executive officer of Ascension Health, St. Louis. Ascension Health's Chief Operating Officer Anthony R. Tersigni was named interim CEO....
- 11From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)A Virginia hospital system has joined forces with a group of East Coast investors to launch one of the country's few hospital-backed venture capital funds. Carilion Health System, Roanoke, Va., has joined Virginia...
- 12From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)What's a month without another entrant in the crowded field of quality reporting? The latest, an online resource launched in March by the Wisconsin Hospital Association, rates 124 hospitals--nearly every one in the...
- 13From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)* Robert Reese was named chief information officer for Memorial Healthcare System, Broward County, Fla. He was vice president and national leader of the Health Provider Technology Practice for Cap Gemini LLC....
- 14From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)Maine will begin an odyssey this summer that no other state has attempted: making sure every one of its residents has health insurance by 2009. What's more, it intends to do so while containing health care costs and...
- 15From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)To cut costs and boost supply chain efficiency some hospitals are returning to the use of a central warehouse, a concept that made the rounds in materials management circles nearly two decades ago. Just-in-time...
- 16From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)Re: "The Hidden Costs of Consumer-Driven Health Plans" by Ryan Gish, H&HN OnLine, April 20. This certainly is a hot button among employers. However, I would caution them to "diagnose first, then prescribe." Our...
- 17From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)* Victor J. Dzau, M.D., an authority on cardiovascular disease at Harvard Medical School, will succeed Ralph Snyderman, M.D., as chief executive of Duke University Health System. Snyderman will step down in July after 15...
- 18From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)* Iasis Healthcare Corp., Franklin, Tenn., entered into a definitive agreement with an investor group led by Texas Pacific Group, a private equity firm, under which TPG will acquire the health care organization in a...
- 19From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)* The Human Resource Association of the National Capital Area awarded its first Strategic Business Award for Effective Workforce Planning to Ellen Menard, senior vice president of human resources and organization...
- 20From: H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks. (Vol. 78, Issue 6)Re: "The Hidden Costs of Consumer-Driven Health Plans" by Ryan Gish, H&HN OnLine, April 20. This is a very interesting article and a frightening concept as a consumer and a health care worker. You didn't mention where...