The National Committee for Quality Assurance is seeking public input on two new proposed programs and changes to existing accreditation and certification programs.
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The Georgia Senate has unanimously approved a bill that would give hospitals expanded options for accreditation, according to an Access North GA report.
For the past 60 years, the University of North Carolina Health Care's Department of Neurosurgery has been providing neurological, brain and spine procedures and treatments, innovative research and continual resident training. However, a department with that much scope and size…
As hospitals and physicians strive to improve patient satisfaction, some are enlisting the help of professional actors to coach physicians on communication skills, according to a Star Tribune report.
Newport Beach, Calif.-based Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, Blue Shield of California and Greater Newport Physicians Medical Group have announced a three-year accountable care initiative, effective July 1.
The following hospital mergers and acquisitions took place within the past two weeks, beginning with the most recent.
St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson, Md., owned by Catholic Health Initiatives in Denver, may become part of a non-Catholic hospital system, according to a Baltimore Sun report.
Former president and CEO of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, William Schubert, MD, has died, according to a Business Courier report.
The Washington Township Health Care District in Fremont, Calif., parent of Washington Hospital Health System, also in Fremont, has announced approval a letter of intent to preserve the financially struggling St. Rose Hospital in Hayward, Calif.
Sunnyside (Wash.) Community Hospital has named Bob Brendgard as interim CEO after the retirement of CEO Jon Smiley, according to a Yakima Herald-Republic report.