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Bigger, better, faster hospitals are a great idea | The nextHospital Manifesto
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About the nextHospital Manifesto. The death of the old healthcare magazine? The great sucking sound: For-profit buyouts a drain on communities →. Bigger, better, faster hospitals are a great idea. December 13, 2010. The other day, I read a tweet. From the estimable Matthew Holt in which he summarized what hospitals. But in this case, I think we should be taking Holt’s feedback quite seriously. But I think they’re also hoping to streamline the care process by allowing nurses to think rationally, abo...
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Medicare Advantage Congress: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008. Happy Holidays from Medicare Advantage Congress. We're going to be taking some much needed time away from the world of Medicare/Medicaid to enjoy the holiday season with our loved ones. Our sincerest thanks for your continued readership of the blog and we look forward to your participation, thoughts and ideas moving forward in 2009. Http:/ healthcareinsights.blogspot.com/. We wish to you a joyous holiday season. Labels: Happy Holidays from MAC. Tuesday, December 23, 2008.
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Medicare Advantage Congress: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008. Bayer to Pay $97.5 Million to Settle Kickback Claim. A unit of Bayer AG. Agreed to pay $97.5 million to settle accusations that it paid kickbacks to diabetic-equipment suppliers, the U.S. Justice Department said. Bayer Healthcare LLC was accused of giving $2.5 million to Liberty Medical Supply Inc. to persuade Liberty to provide its patients with Bayer diabetic-testing equipment such as testing strips and glucose monitors, the Justice Department said in a statement. States t...
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The great sucking sound: For-profit buyouts a drain on communities | The nextHospital Manifesto
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About the nextHospital Manifesto. Bigger, better, faster hospitals are a great idea. The great sucking sound: For-profit buyouts a drain on communities. December 14, 2010. Few have spent more time than I calling out non-profit. On their inadequate charity care. Levels. But when it comes down to. Boston, there's a new predator in town. It, I’d prefer a non-profit whose chain can be yanked over a for-profit with no public service requirements at all. Agreed to acquire this week. I’d wager that the ot...
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The nextHospital Manifesto | Page 2
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About the nextHospital Manifesto. Newer posts →. Hospitals: Can you afford to ban big drug company payouts? September 1, 2010. This week, a very interesting (and important) question courtesy of the indefatigable KevinMD.com: Can hospitals afford to shut down. The lucrative relationships doctors have with pharmas? To quote his blog:. 8220;A recent case at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Has] raised some eyebrows. Apparently, an asthma specialist was so dependent on. Can they afford the hit? A sum f...
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Healthy Policy: Stop lookin over my shoulder!
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A journey through policy, progress, and being a patient by Kate Steadman. Laquo; Good news and bad news: reprise. Teen pregnancy: it's worse than you think ». May 04, 2006. Stop lookin over my shoulder! There are 90,000 drug reps in this country. That, and other interesting tidbits in today's New York Times article. May 04, 2006 in Pharmaceutical Industry. Slot machine strategies free http:/ www.geocities.com/gambling739hoyle/slot-machine-strategies-free.htm. March 31, 2007 at 06:29 PM. Url=http:/ friend...
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Health Care Policy and Marketplace Review: Health Insurer Merger Mania -- Muscle-Bound Competitors And A New Cold War In Health Care
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Health Care Policy and Marketplace Review. A Health Care Reform Blog––Bob Laszewski's review of the latest developments in federal health policy, health care reform, and marketplace activities in the health care financing business. Monday, July 27, 2015. Health Insurer Merger Mania - Muscle-Bound Competitors And A New Cold War In Health Care. That kind of environment doesn’t create more efficiency or innovation but undermines real competition just like you would expect one oligopoly facing off agai...
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Epic fail: Hospitals aren’t publicizing charity programs | The nextHospital Manifesto
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About the nextHospital Manifesto. An open letter to Mass General: Don’t screw with mom. Charity care scofflaws face lawsuits, rage →. Epic fail: Hospitals aren’t publicizing charity programs. June 7, 2010. While the vast majority of the 99 hospitals surveyed by the Access Project and Community Catalyst mentioned the availability of free or discounted care on their websites, or when contacted by phone, less than half provided application forms and only about one-quarter included information on requirement...
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