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By James Ellis and Aaron Razavi | 09:56 am | September 26, 2011
At the last medical real estate conference I attended the notion of making a hospital adaptable for new technology and space requirements was a recurring phrase from the major health systems' vice presidents of real estate in attendance.
By Mike Stephens | 12:42 pm | September 19, 2011
An important report released recently explains that group purchasing is not only a smart business move, it is a powerful tool when it comes to driving down healthcare costs for hospitals.
By James Ellis and Aaron Razavi | 09:06 am | September 19, 2011
How can hospitals decrease patient medical charges while promoting patient autonomy? Switch to a patient-centered care approach.
By Rene Letourneau | 04:32 pm | September 12, 2011
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation will purchase Ascension Orthopedics for approximately $65 million in cash, subject to adjustments, the two companies announced Monday.
By Rene Letourneau | 10:02 am | September 12, 2011
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced Friday the availability of approximately $700 million to help build, expand and improve community health centers across the United States.
By James Ellis and Aaron Razavi | 09:14 am | September 12, 2011
How does the CEO of a best performing hospital, according to Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals, manage priorities?
By Rene Letourneau | 04:02 pm | September 09, 2011
It’s going to be a record-breaking year for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the healthcare industry, according to a recent report from Irving Levin Associates.
By Roger Collier | 09:20 am | September 07, 2011
For those of us with a touching faith in the ability of competition to control health care costs, a dispute in Pennsylvania provides a sobering warning, and a reminder of the power of near-monopoly in health care.
By Rene Letourneau | 02:47 pm | September 06, 2011
The National Science Foundation granted $500,000 to Indiana University to fund research to better understand how technologies can assist underserved older adults as they age in place.
By Rene Letourneau | 10:33 am | September 06, 2011
The Department of Health & Human Services announced Friday that rural health networks across the nation will receive more than $11.9 million to support their adoption of Health Information Technology (HIT) and certified Electronic Health Records (EHRs).