Red Flags Fly, Bad Debt Shrinks
There's a sunny side to complying with the Red Flags Rule: minimal cost to implement and the return on this investment could reduce your bad debt.
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Hospital Job Growth Surged in October
John Commins, for HealthLeaders Media, November 6, 2009
Kaiser to open medical facility in South Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times, November 6, 2009
Immigration and abortion issues could cost party crucial votes
Washington Post, November 6, 2009
House Democrats seek allies for health vote
New York Times, November 6, 2009
New Jersey Pilot Program Insures Newborns Without Coverage
Ben Cole, for HealthLeaders Media, November 5, 2009
Commonwealth Fund: U.S. Healthcare is Lagging Behind Other Countries
Janice Simmons, for HealthLeaders Media, November 5, 2009
Commentary: Cutting Costs by Profiling Physicians
Policymakers are trying to address how physicians use resources, yet most of the data that drives policy decisions and healthcare research measures how regions use resources. +
Elyas Bakhtiari, for HealthLeaders Media
October 29, 2009
Commentary: Exclusive Interview: Lessons From Wayne Sensor's Fall at Alegent Health
Wayne Sensor, former CEO of Omaha's Alegent Health, talks about his sudden resignation from the health system after two physician confidence votes went against him. +
Philip Betbeze, for HealthLeaders Media
October 30, 2009
Magazine: Funding Conundrum
With most hospital pension plans underfunded these days, savvy finance leaders are applying new strategies to stay ahead of their growing liability. +
HealthLeaders Magazine
October 2009
Price for Relaxed Vigilance for Business Ethics and Conduct Is Steep
If your organization holds a federal healthcare contract, recent changes in federal regulations have tightened up ethics requirements—and the price for relaxed vigilance can be steep, say contributors Jeff Weinstein and Scott Honiberg.
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