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841. Publisher's Letter September 201
... that can 1) be dominant in their independent market, 2) operate in a very lean way, and/or 3) excel in a specific area, may be able to stay independent for a long time. For a different view of healthcare ...27 August 2013 -
842. Medicare Outpaces Commercial ACO Growth: Report
... "Since the inception of the accountable care concept, non-Medicare ACOs…have been dominant," the report states. But with CMS announcing hundreds of new Medicare Shared Savings Program participants, Medicare ...20 August 2013 -
843. What's Really Behind the Healthcare Spending Disparity in Massachusetts
... comes from a dominant provider (which is still expanding its holdings) receiving hundreds of millions of dollars in excess revenue relative to its market. Furthermore, "the dominant insurer has displayed ...15 August 2013 -
844. 9 Things to Know About the CHS-HMA Merger
... HCA recorded $33 billion in total revenue, whereas CHS and Health Management had a combined $18.9 billion. 3. CHS will become an even more dominant force in its local markets. CHS and Health Management ...02 August 2013 -
845. Past Issues - Becker's Clinical Leadershi
... K variant more transmissible, not deadlier, study finds The B.1.1.7 coronavirus variant, which first emerged in the U.K. and is now the dominant strain in the U.S., is more contagious, though not tied ...12 July 2013 -
846. 5 Key Trends in Healthcare for 2013
... very concerned about their ability to stay independent long-term in a changing environment where future reimbursement is uncertain. However, independent hospitals that can 1) be dominant in their independent ...11 July 2013 -
847. Report: Quality, Patient Say Will Have Bigger Role in Physician Compensation
... their pay. This is the first time MGMA has reported quality and patient satisfaction metrics in their annual physician pay reports. "Quality and patient satisfaction metrics are not yet dominant components ...14 June 2013 -
848. Publisher’s Letter: June 2013
... the combined system achieve a truly dominant position where payors and employers must have the system in their health plans, or will the merger leave the system so burdened with costs and employees that ...05 June 2013 -
849. D.C. Mandates Exchange-Based Small Business Health Plans
... the Washington Post. The decision, which will not take effect until 2015, reflects what some consider a defensive effort by the council to counter the district's dominant health insurer's decision to sell ...05 June 2013 -
850. D.C. Considers Exchange Mandate for Small Business Health Plans
... and tax credits to obtain their desired plans with the dominant health insurer, undermining the customer volumes needed to capitalize on the exchange's competitive pricing potential, according to the report. ...04 June 2013 -
851. 3 Strategic Considerations for Hospitals and Health Systems
... to remain competitive, especially considering the looming physician shortage. Mr. Becker pointed out one strategy in particular that is picking up steam. "Clearly right now the dominant strategy is moving ...24 May 2013 -
852. 4 Characterizations of the Healthcare Financial Landscape
... because it is a dominant payor for many. However, Mr. Colarossi says hospitals that create new innovative payment schemes with the commercial payors will be the ones that truly get ahead of the curve. ...22 May 2013 -
853. Top 7 Strategies for Non-Profit Hospitals to Mitigate Pension Plan Risk: Moody'
A solid majority of non-profit hospitals in the United States offer defined benefit pension plans to their employees, and those pension liabilities are creating huge financial hurdles for hospital executive ...21 May 2013 -
854. Taking Care of Employees: 5 Trends on Hospital Benefit Plans
... the biggest employers at that. In rural areas, hospitals are typically the dominant employer, and it's not uncommon to find a health system with tens of thousands of workers. With that comes large benefit ...09 May 2013 -
855. 15 Questions to Guide Orthopedic Strategy
... What is your strategic objective in orthopedics? Are you looking to grow volume, broaden your market reach, become the dominant player and/or position for accepting financial risk? • Are you introducing ...07 May 2013 -
856. CFO Sid Sczygelski: High Aspirations at Aspirus Wausau Hospital
Sid Sczygelski, senior vice president of finance and CFO of Aspirus Wausau (Wis.) Hospital, joined the system nearly 30 years ago and has held his current position since 1993. As CFO, he oversees the financial ...01 May 2013 -
857. CFO Tom Litaker: Strong Performance at Skagit Regional Health
Tom Litaker is CFO of Skagit Valley Hospital in Mount Vernon, Wash., a position he's held since July 2003, and later became CFO for Skagit Regional Health at large. Before joining Skagit, Mr. Litaker ...29 April 2013 -
858. CFO Fred Hargett: Concentrating on Growth at Novant Health
... at ldunn@beckershealthcare.com. More Articles on Hospital CFO Profiles: CFO Darlene Rodowicz: Keeping Berkshire Health Systems as a Dominant Provider CFO Rich Scheinblum: Thinking Ahead at Monadnock ...23 April 2013 -
859. CFO Darlene Rodowicz: Keeping Berkshire Health Systems as a Dominant Provider
Darlene Rodowicz's entire professional career has been spent at Pittsfield, Mass.-based Berkshire Health Systems, and during that time, the two-hospital system has become a dominant provider in its service ...23 April 2013 -
860. Dashboard Observations on 17 Niches and Specialties
... or strategy perspective. Specifically, will the combined system achieve a truly dominant position where payors and employers must have the system in their health plans, or will the merger leave the system ...12 April 2013