A planned Universal Health Services hospital in Temecula, Calif., has broken ground after several delays, according to a news report by The Californian.
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After a review of coronary stent procedures at its Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg, Pa.-based Excela Health has concluded 192 patients have undergone procedures potentially unnecessary in the past two years, according to a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review report. Excela went public with the…
Oklahoma State University Medical Center in Tulsa, Okla., has begun renovating its emergency department after it was damaged in a flood stemming from a faulty sprinkler pipe in August, according to a Tulsa World news report.
A new generation is formed every 20 years, marked by differences in beliefs, attitudes and behaviors from the generation before them, according to the generationalist theory. There are currently four generations in the American workplace: Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X…
Here is a list of 10 hospitals that have recently cut jobs, starting with the most recent.
A study found states are missing an opportunity for savings in Medicaid by not following the World Health Organization's Essential Medicines List, according to a University of California, San Francisco report.
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is suspending Medicaid payments to hospitals for at least one week due to waning funds for increasing claims, according to a Salt Lake Tribune report.
San Antonio-based Baptist Health System is partnering with The Woodlands, Texas-based Emerus to open four new emergency hospitals in the region, according to a system news release.
Michael Staunton and Adam Lynch of Principle Valuation discuss three best practices for successful recordkeeping of hospital assets.
Several hospitals across the country are closing down specific departments and/or service lines in their institutions, mainly due to lack of financial resources.