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- Hospitals and Health Costs: It's All About Jobs, Stupid
- If you wonder why health costs continue to rise rapidly, even in the midst of the worst recession in half a century, you need look no further than the events unfolding in the Hartford, CT, healthcare community. Connecticut lawmakers are considering a proposal from University of Connecticut...
- Blog posts 2009-03-16
- Healthcare Roundup: Hospital Losses, Dental Tourism, Kaiser Health IT Success, and More
- Physician payments weigh down hospitals â€" The Maryland Hospital Association reported that the state’s hospitals are in worse shape than the average hospital nationwide. Nearly 60 percent of Maryland hospitals sustained losses in the fourth quarter of 2008. Total margins dropped to a negative 13.5 percent, compared with a 7.8...
- Blog posts 2009-03-27
- PHRP Accreditation Program Awards Second Decision; Hartford Hospital Becomes the First Hospital to Earn PHRP Accreditation
- OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill., April 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Hartford Hospital recently became the first hospital in the nation to receive Partnership for Human Research Protection, Inc. PHRP accreditation for its human research protection program. PHRP is a collaboration between the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations JCAHO and National...
- Research articles 2004-04-26
- Lanier Healthcare announces contract
- ATLANTA--HealthWire--Oct. 28, 1996-- Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center to Digitize Patient Files With Lanier's HealthFrame ES Document Imaging System Lanier Healthcare, a division of Lanier Worldwide, Inc., and Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center announce an agreement...
- Research articles 1996-10-28
- Healthcare Roundup: Wal-Mart Steps Forward, Ryan to Step Down, Novant Expands to Virginia, and More
- Wal-Mart Steps Forward â€" Wal-Mart Stores, the nation’s largest retailer, has endorsed the idea of an employer mandate to cover workers, with three caveats: it must be part of larger health care reforms, it must exempt small firms, and it must allow employers to offer the kind of basic coverage...
- Blog posts 2009-07-03
- Healthcare Roundup: Individual Insurance in Spotlight, Drive-Through ED Visits, Investors Save Chicago-Area Hospital, and More
- Individual Mandate Challenged â€"Democratic Senators and liberal advocacy groups are questioning whether people of modest means will be able to afford health coverage if reform legislation includes an individual mandate along the lines being discussed in the Senate. Under the Senate Finance Committee's emerging bill, only people with incomes up...
- Blog posts 2009-08-07
- Healthcare Roundup: Surgical Checklist Surges, Rockefeller Cues EHR Mandate, Health Plan Enrollment Drops, ASCs Suck Straw, and More
- Good start for safety measure â€" In January, the Institute of Healthcare Improvement announced that it was trying to get all U.S. hospitals to test a surgical checklist by April 1. The checklist for ORs and surgeons has been shown to reduce complications and mortality. Although only 622 hospitalsâ€"about 10...
- Blog posts 2009-04-24
- API to Implement LaborWorkx Product Suite Throughout Reid Hospital; API's Labor Resource Management Solutions Will Automate and Streamline Labor Information for Over 1,500 Employees
- HARTFORD, Wis. -- API Software, Inc. announced today that Reid Hospital & Health Care Services, Inc. of Richmond, Indiana, will be implementing the company's suite of API LaborWorkxR healthcare labor resource management solutions throughout the entire hospital. The products Reid Hospital ordered include PayrollmationR time and attendance, ActiveStafferR staff scheduling,...
- Research articles 2005-04-26
- Rice Memorial Hospital Chooses API's ActiveStaffer®, Payrollmation® and Navigator Solutions to Improve Labor Resource Management
- API enables hospital to fully integrate scheduling, payroll and timekeeping systems HARTFORD, Wis. -- API Software, Inc. API, a provider of labor resource management software solutions for healthcare organizations, today announced that Willmar, Minn.-based Rice Memorial Hospital has selected its time and attendance, staffing and scheduling and payroll/HR systems....
- Research articles 2007-09-05
- Hospital employees sue over unpaid lunch time
- SYRACUSE - Nearly 300 hourly employees of Crouse Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center in Syracuse, and Faxton-St. Luke's Healthcare in Utica and New Hartford filed three class-action lawsuits Nov. 13 claiming the hospitals didn't properly compensate them when they had to work through lunch breaks. That's according to...
- Research articles 2008-11-21
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