USC University Hospital in Los Angeles has re-opened its kidney transplant system after a physician accidentally transplanted a kidney into the wrong patient on Jan. 29, according to a Los Angeles Times report. The hospital has attributed the error to…
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A new report by the Georgia Hospital Association found that Georgia hospitals created a $39.1 billion economic impact for the state in 2009, up significantly from $918 million in 2008.
Schuylkill Medical Center-South Jackson Street in Pottsville, Pa., has announced it will begin phasing out its employment of 51 licensed practical nurses over the next few months to add more registered nurses and nursing aids, according to a Republican Herald…
The Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board will consider certificate of need applications for competing hospitals in the Chicago suburbs on June 28, according to a Chicago Tribune report.
Hospital trade groups tore into the House GOP's proposed budget resolution for FY 2012, focusing their ire on $155 billion in proposed Medicare cuts over the next 10 years.
National healthcare reform will help 1.3 million Illinois residents obtain health insurance and increase state government healthcare spending by about 10 percent when it is fully implemented in 2016, according to a new RAND Corporation study.
Creative cost-cutting is more than alliteration. It can bolster an organization’s bottom line, enhance engagement and increase operational efficiency. Thriftiness is not unique to any business, but hospitals face a particularly pressing question: how do they save costs while preserving…
Former employees of St. Joseph’s Hospital in Parkersburg, W. Va., have filed a class-action lawsuit against its former parent company, Houston-based Signature Hospitals, alleging the system failed to pay them for accrued sick leave following the hospital’s acquisition by West…
Partnerships between U.S. and foreign hospitals and medical schools are nothing new to the healthcare industry; however, most current partnerships are aimed at expanding education and research opportunities and do not include more formal service line joint ventures or operating…
A Nevada state probe has been launched to determine whether cardiologists of University Medical Center in Las Vegas improperly accepted consulting fees from Biotronik, a pacemaker manufacturer, according to a Las Vegas Sun report. The New York Times recently published…