The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission has voted 15 to 1 to recommend CMS require prior authorization before certain physicians can order imaging tests, according to a Cardiovascular Business report. The recommendation would apply to those physicians who order more advanced…
Leadership & Management
The California State Assembly has passed a bill that would allow hospitals to apply for a seven-year extension of the 2013 deadline to meet seismic safety requirements, which are expected to cost $41.7 billion statewide, according to a San Jose…
Detroit-based Henry Ford Health System earned $60.1 million in net income in 2010, up from $30.4 million in 2009, according to a news release by the health system.
CVS Caremark's MinuteClinic has entered into a clinical affiliation with Oak Brook, Ill.-based Advocate Health Care and Advocate Physician Partners in which Advocate physicians will serve as medical directors for 23 MinuteClinic locations around Chicago and in Bloomington, Ill., according…
The IRS has begun reviewing the community benefit activities of tax-exempt hospitals, as mandated by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, according to KPMG.
More than seven out of 10 adults believe the U.S. health system needs fundamental change or complete rebuilding, according to a study published by The Commonwealth Fund.
We are entering the age of the informed healthcare consumer: While hospitals promote internal transparency to keep employees aware of strategic decisions and financial hurdles, government and commercial resources are expanding the breadth of information available to patients. The availability…
Hospitals looking to replace their executives can benefit from considering internal candidates, who know the organization well and have already established connections to leaders and staff. Here Ralph DiPisa, partner of executive healthcare recruiter Phillips DiPisa, discusses strategies for targeting…
A report by the Congressional Budget Office indicates that House Republicans' proposed FY 2012 budget could lead to rationing, according to a report by NPR.
While Doctors Medical Center in San Pablo, Calif., will receive a $10 million county loan, Contra Costa County supervisors warned the safety-net hospital that it can’t expect regular cash infusion and must get its finances in order, according to a…