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Leadership & Management

A recent study shows a hospital’s culture can affect the chances of a patient surviving a heart attack, according to an ABC News report. The study, conducted by researchers from Yale University and published in the March issue of Annals…

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A recent report by the Washington Post suggests that the recession alleviated a nursing provider shortage, at least for hospitals in the Washington, D.C., metro area. 

A recent study by the Government Accountability Office offers five key strategies to reduce fraud and waste in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. The study outlines various GAO recommendations and provisions in recently enacted laws to carry out these strategies.

CMS has issued an interim final rule on how it will determine resident cap reductions for teaching hospitals that are members of a Medicare graduate medical education affiliated group, according to an AHA News Now report.

A federal appeals panel has upheld a smoking ban at 139-bed ACMH Hospital in Kittanning, Pa., disagreeing with an arbitrator’s decision striking down the ban, according to a report by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. United Steelworkers Local 158-06, representing clerks, nurse…

Emergency departments limited to elderly patients have opened at a few hospitals nationwide in the past three years, according to a report by the Associated Press.

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