Greenwood (Miss.) Leflore Hospital has prevailed a second time in a discrimination lawsuit filed against by a former hospital board attorney, according to a news report by The Republic.
Leadership & Management
Here are five recent lawsuits involving hospitals or health systems.
Richmond University Medical Center in Staten Island, N.Y., will lay off 60 employees, which could include 15-20 registered nursing per-diem employees, according to a Staten Island Advance news report.
Mendota (Ill.) Community Hospital is on target to re-open this October after two years of construction to expand its original facility, according to a News Tribune news report.
Credit rating firm Moody's has lifted Kansas City, Mo.-based St. Luke's Health System's credit rating, according to a Kansas City Star news report.
Chapel Hill, N.C.-based UNC Health Care will transfer $20 million to UNC-Chapel Hill to offset a state funding cut of nearly 18 percent, according to a Daily Tar Heel report.
Commissioners of Mecklenburg, N.C., agreed to end a contract with Charlotte, N.C.-based Carolinas HealthCare System on June 30, 2013, according to a Charlotte Observer report.
A study prepared by Tripp Umbach, an economic consulting firm, for the Association of American Medical Colleges, found that cutting Medicare Indirect Medical Education payments to teaching hospitals by 60 percent — as proposed by President Obama's National Commission on…
Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare Health System is laying off 300-350 full-time equivalent employees, effective Sept. 30, due to financial pressures, according to a health system news release.
The former general counsel of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia — who was fired for embezzling $1.7 million — has agreed to plead guilty to charges of mail fraud, money laundering and filing a false tax return, according to a Philadelphia…