Community officials from Rochester, N.Y., said Thursday a program designed to provide healthcare jobs to low-income earners is making progress, according to a WXXI News report.
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What's the one skill that will help eager job seekers find their dream position? Jake Schwartz, co-founder and CEO of General Assembly, provided CNBC with insight.
The Medical Group Management Association has opened nominations for a new annual award: the MGMA Harwick Innovation Award.
Around 59 percent of voters believe all major presidential candidates should release their most recent medical records to the public, according to a recent Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey.
To keep your board's outlook firmly planted in the future, the composition of directors must better reflect a company's workforce and consumer base, according to a whitepaper from Passageways.
Springfield, Mass.-based Baystate Health will lay off roughly 300 people as a result of a projected $75 million budget shortfall, according to the Boston Business Journal.
As hospitals work to transition from the traditional model of service provision to meeting the requirements initiated by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), an examination of community health centers (CHCs) can point hospital executives to promising practices that can save…
Arianna Huffington will no longer head up her namesake publication, according to The Wall Street Journal.
As reimbursements continue to decline and expectations for better quality outcomes rise, perioperative services are fundamental to a hospital's success under value-based models. In fact, perioperative services account for more than 68 percent of hospitals' revenue, according to Lee Hedman,…