Spring Hill, TN, hospital boosters plan rally
The Tennessean, May 28, 2008
Concerned Citizens for Spring Hill (TN) Hospital, a group formed to support HCA TriStar's bid to build a 56-bed for-profit hospital in the town, are mounting a campaign and a "citizens rally" in answer to continued opposition from county hospitals. A state panel has twice voted to grant HCA a certificate of need for the hospital, but Williamson Medical Center and Maury Regional Hospital have appealed both decisions. Williamson Medical and Maury Regional say the new hospital would impact them financially and jeopardize their ability to provide quality care.
Most Viewed
Most Emailed
- Primary Care Docs Average More Hospital Revenue Than Specialists
- 69% of Employers Plan to Offer Healthcare Coverage After 2014
- Building a Better Healthcare Board
- Q&A: Catholic Health Initiatives' New Senior VP for Capital Finance
- CMS Seeks to 'Rapidly Reduce' Medicare Spending with $1B in Grants
- Hospital Pricing Irks Nurses; More Jobs, Less Pay
- Quiet ORs Better for Patient Safety
- CMS Releases Hospital Pricing Data
- How Chargemaster Data May Affect Hospital Revenue
- Evidence-Based Practice and Nursing Research: Avoiding Confusion
