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Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Permanente Medical Group have filed a lawsuit against the California Nurses Association, claiming the union's one-day strike in September violated its contract, according to a San Francisco Business Times report.

Hospitals across the country are currently adapting their strategies and processes to meet the key imperatives of healthcare reform — enhanced quality at a lower cost. While clinical integration, care coordination and process improvement efforts remain top priorities for providers,…

Texas is considering slashing co-payments to physicians for people covered under both Medicare and Medicaid, a move that could save millions for the state, according to a Miami Herald report.

Researchers performed a cross-sectional analysis of an electronic database for current intraoperative ventilation practices and found gender, height and weight may play a role in the incidence and risk factors involved in patients receiving large tidal volumes, according to a…

With decreased reimbursements, declining case volume and physicians heading toward hospital employment, there may not seem to be a lot of reason for cheer in the ambulatory surgery center industry this holiday season. But don’t give up hope just yet…

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