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Jon Schandler has served as CEO of 292-bed White Plains (N.Y.) Hospital since 1981. Mr. Schandler joined the hospital in 1976, serving as controller and associate executive director. Approximately 37 years later, Mr. Schandler has repositioned White Plains as a…
Newton (Kan.) Medical Center is a non-profit, acute-care hospital serving residents of Harvey and Sedgwick counties in Kansas.
Ventura (Calif.) County Medical Center has been issued a $360 million bond by the Ventura County board of supervisors, according to a Ventura County Star report.
Augusta, Ga.-based University Health Care System will soon begin construction of its $30 million hospital in Thomson, Ga., according to a report by The Augusta Chronicle.
Fifty-two percent organizations are considering adopting online or mobile games to promote health engagement amongst their employees in the next three years, according to a survey called "Emerging Technology in Health Engagement," by WorldatWork and Buck Consultants.
MedWatch released its 2013 safety labeling changes, and 53 products were affected, according to the American Society of Anesthesiologists.
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Tennessee House Rep. Karen Camper has introduced a bill that would require health insurance to cover telemedicine services, but it has been stalled in subcommittees, according to a Nashville Business Journal report.
A National Labor Relations Board administrative law judge has ruled that Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood, Calif., failed to provide its union with information relevant for good-faith bargaining, according to a Thomson Reuters report.