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261. June 2016 Issue of Becker's Hosptial Revie
... million in the same period the year prior. Click here to continue >> Partners HealthCare’s Math Errors Could Cause 2,000 Hospital Layoffs Statewide Math errors at 19-bed Nantucket (Mass.) Cottage Hospital, ...11 July 2016 -
262. Alabama physicians to receive less reimbursement for Medicaid patients
... bump — created under the Affordable Care Act and continued by states to pay Medicaid-accepting physicians higher Medicare rates — could lead to physician layoffs and hinder Medicaid recipients' access ...07 July 2016 -
263. 4 healthcare layoffs in June
The following healthcare layoffs were reported by Becker's Hospital Review in June. They are listed below, beginning with the most recent. 1. Accretive Health is laying off 41 employees as part of its ...01 July 2016 -
264. Zenefits increases investors' stakes to make up for 'misconduct,' cuts valuation in hal
... by customers, employees, regulators and investors." Amid the turmoil, Zenefits announced two major layoffs: One in February, affecting 250 employees, and more recently in June, affecting another 106 ...01 July 2016 -
265. Becker's Supply Chain Repor
... Pests spur medical device recalls | Carcinogen released from ventilators | Supply costs top of mind | 10 systems seeking supply leaders | CVS layoffs span 9 states August 23, 2023 Fire damages ...29 June 2016 -
266. This week's 5 must-reads for hospital CFO
... 37 percent from 2009 to 2013. More articles on healthcare finance: Fort Worth hospital to close, 152 to lose jobs Service cuts, layoffs may not be enough to save Oklahoma hospital, says CFO ...29 June 2016 -
267. S&P rates University of Vermont Medical Center's bonds
... and financial profiles. The hospital's outlook is stable. More articles on healthcare finance: Tennessee hospital closure delayed 7 hospital CFOs in the headlines Service cuts, layoffs may not be ...24 June 2016 -
268. 5 most-read finance stories: Week of June 20-24
... contracts 4. CMS finalizes lab fee schedule changes: 5 key takeaways 5. Service cuts, layoffs may not be enough to save Oklahoma hospital, says CFO More articles on finance and revenue cycle ...24 June 2016 -
269. Should CEOs publicize their political opinions?
... articles on leadership and management: Leadership in crisis: Healthcare workers grow more critical of top management post-reform 3 latest healthcare layoffs Pharmacist association calls for ban on direct-to-consumer ...23 June 2016 -
270. Are you as good of a 'coach' as you think you are? 7 questions to consider
... leadership and management: Leadership in crisis: Healthcare workers grow more critical of top management post-reform 3 latest healthcare layoffs Pharmacist association calls for ban on direct-to-consumer ...23 June 2016 -
271. John McCain is betting against the ACA to drum up Arizona voters
In the eyes of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), the Affordable Care Act is a sinking ship — and he hopes to use it as a life raft in the upcoming election. Sen. McCain is tethering his campaign to healthcare ...23 June 2016 -
272. 7 hospital CFOs in the headlines
Here are seven hospital and health system CFOs who were in the news this past week. 1. Dima Didenko was in the news as he was named vice president and CFO of the Florida Hospital West Florida Region, ...23 June 2016 -
273. Medicare to be insolvent 2 years earlier than previously expected
Medicare's hospital-insurance trust fund will be depleted by 2028, two years sooner than estimated in 2015, according to the annual report card by the program's trustees. The trustees updated the estimate ...23 June 2016 -
274. 12 hospital closures so far in 2016
Hospitals across the nation face a myriad of financial challenges, including underpayments from Medicare and Medicaid and new reimbursement cuts. These financial challenges, combined with other issues ...22 June 2016 -
275. S&P assigns 'A-' rating to Norton Healthcare’s bond
S&P Global Ratings assigned its "A-" long-term rating to $525.31 million series 2016A fixed-rate revenue bonds issued on behalf of Louisville, Ky.-based Norton Healthcare by the Louisville & Jefferson ...22 June 2016 -
276. S&P affirms Presence Health's bond rating
... Majority of healthcare executives expect finances to suffer in move to value-based contracts Fort Worth hospital to close, 152 to lose jobs Service cuts, layoffs may not be enough to save Oklahoma ...22 June 2016 -
277. Moody's downgrades Boone Hospital Center's bond rati
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded the rating on 397-bed Boone Hospital Center's $91.9 million of fixed-rate revenue bonds to "Baa1" from "A3." Simultaneously, Moody's assigned a "Baa1" rating ...22 June 2016 -
278. Billing errors, unpaid taxes signaled trouble for now bankrupt Pioneer Health Services
There were several signs that all was not well at Magee, Miss.-based Pioneer Health Services prior to it filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April. One of those red flags was problems with PHS' billing, ...22 June 2016 -
279. This week's 5 must-reads for hospital CFO
Here are five articles published on Becker's Hospital Review this past week that offer insight on uncompensated hospital care, lab fee schedule changes and hospital credit downgrades. 1. 5 health systems ...22 June 2016 -
280. Mercy Iowa City to shut down skilled nursing unit
... in the area began offering this type of care. No layoffs will take place as a result of the closure, as the unit's nurses transitioned into other jobs. More articles on finance and revenue cycle ...21 June 2016