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By Jeff Lagasse | 12:22 pm | September 19, 2016
Pending law allows taxpayers to apply for a state income tax credit for donations to these struggling facilities.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 11:53 am | September 19, 2016
Company says discussions are in a preliminary stage, there is no timeline established for the exploration. Meanwhile, CHS spin-off Quorum Health Corp, faces a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of shareholders.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 04:07 pm | September 15, 2016
Transaction is expected to cut more than $10 million in annual interest, lead to gains of $125 million in present value savings, system says.
By Jeff Lagasse | 12:13 pm | September 08, 2016
For the year, HTA has now invested more than $600 million in medical office buildings totaling 2 million square feet, almost 60 percent of which are located on hospital campuses.
By Susan Morse | 10:38 am | August 29, 2016
To be successful in the Medicare Shared Savings Program, a provider has to participate in value-based care across the health system. That's according to the CMO of one that earned the third largest total savings in its third year in the program.
By Jeff Lagasse | 01:15 pm | August 26, 2016
Despite dip in statewide margin, 80 percent of the state's 65 hospitals are ending the year with a net profit, a new report shows.
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:17 pm | August 22, 2016
Population health is prompting systems to seek spots that grant a high level of visibility, where signage and architecture play a larger role than they typically have in the past.
By Bernie Monegain | 04:25 pm | July 28, 2016
The National Institute of Mental Health has awarded $3 million to researchers at Montefiore Medical Group, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Columbia University Medical Center in an effort to curb HIV rates in the Bronx, a borough in New York with one of the highest HIV rates in the country.
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:20 am | July 27, 2016
While there was just over $7.5 billion invested and raised in venture capital in 2010, between then and 2015 it spiked to around $10.5 billion.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:30 am | July 14, 2016
California voters will be asked to weigh in this November on a hospital financing measure called Proposition 52 that is so politically and financially complicated that they might be tempted to avoid it altogether.