Today's Top 20 Health Finance Articles
  • 5 health systems naming revenue cycle vice presidents

    Here are five health systems that have made revenue cycle vice president hires in 2024: 
  • How OSU Wexner is capitalizing on 'booming' Columbus market

    Columbus grew faster than any other city in the U.S. during the second half of 2023, and its population is expected to grow by about 50% to 2.2 million over the next 10 years, according to a recent Bank of America report. 
  • This hospital CEO is done playing nice with Medicare Advantage

    Bristol Health CEO Kurt Barwis says Medicare Advantage is killing the healthcare industry — but when 64% of his system's Medicare beneficiaries have MA, he has no choice but to keep contracting with plans. 
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  • Utah psychiatric hospital to close following CEO exit

    Midvale, Utah-based Highland Ridge Hospital has shared plans to close on May 7, as the psychiatric facility operates under an amended conditional license.  Jim Hess left his role as CEO of the hospital in mid-March. The hospital appointed Dania O'Connor interim CEO March 13 following his exit.
  • Fitch boosts Tenet's outlook

    Fitch Ratings recently revised Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare's outlook from stable to positive. 
  • How labor costs are tracking at 30 health systems

    While the healthcare industry continues to deal with ongoing physician shortages and a mixture of hospital margins, many health systems are investing more into their healthcare workforce to help reduce and improve their total expenses and operating margins. 
  • The ongoing Steward financial saga: 17 things to know

    Over the last few months, Dallas-based Steward Health Care has been subject to increased scrutiny regarding the health system's troubled finances and the status of its 33 hospitals across eight states. 
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  • 4 hospitals closing emergency departments

    Freestanding emergency departments are becoming more prominent as health systems bolster their outpatient strategies, but emergency departments at some hospitals are disappearing.
  • The cost of nurse turnover in 24 numbers | 2024

    Nurse shortages and mounting labor costs are among health system CEOs' top concerns, and a new survey puts numbers to the financial risks hospitals face from nurse vacancies and churn. 
  • Hospitals' Medicare Advantage problem hits an inflection point

    As Medicare Advantage enrollment climbs to nearly 34 million people and the federal government implements new insurance policies, the scene has been set for tensions between hospitals and payers to intensify.
  • CFO tenures at the 10 largest health systems

    When Mike Marks steps into the role of CFO for Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare on May 1, he will be one four finance chiefs at the 10 largest health systems in the country with less than a year on the job. 
  • 48 health systems ranked by annual revenue

    Most health systems saw revenues grow in 2023 as patient volumes rebounded and provider productivity increased. However, expenses continued to grow at a rapid rate, outpacing revenue for many systems. 
  • 2 Nebraska hospitals abruptly close, 72 laid off

    Family Hospital at Papillion (Neb.) abruptly closed late March after its sister hospital, Family Hospital at Millard in Omaha, shut down at the end of January. Both hospitals were part of Texas-based Family Hospital Systems.
  • Nicklaus Children's receives $15M gift

    Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Miami received a $15 million gift for its cancer and blood disorders institute from South Florida philanthropists Helen and Jacob Shaham.
  • UHS' CEO-to-worker pay ratio in 2023

    King of Prussia, Pa.-based Universal Health Services CEO and President Marc Miller was paid 287 times what the median employee earned in 2023, according to a proxy statement filed April 4 with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • CommonSpirit to grow GPO

    Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health plans to grow its Edgewise internal group purchasing organization, which also provides GPO services to member organizations outside the health system.
  • Jefferson's CEO eyes health plan expansion, closer payer relationships

    Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health is targeting growth for its health plan and working closely with commercial payers to deliver high value care for the community as part of an integrated delivery and financing system.
  • Mayo Clinic Arizona employee sues system, Medica over health plan costs

    Mayo Clinic and its health plan administrator Medica "systemically underpaid" claims and left employees with large healthcare bills, according to a proposed class action lawsuit filed by a Mayo Clinic Arizona employee.
  • Mount Sinai Beth Israel closure plan hits speed bump

    The New York Department of Health told New York City-based Mount Sinai that its closure plan for Beth Israel Hospital is incomplete and is asking the system to submit a new, comprehensive plan. 
  • 'Publicly traded companies would die for this': What Phoenix Children's did to hit 14% EBITDA margins every year

    Phoenix Children's has enjoyed years of financial stability by staying disciplined about investments and delivering high quality care. Even through the pandemic, Phoenix Children's remained focused on results and now are reaping the benefits.

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