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8 Healthcare HR Forecasts Reviewed for Accuracy
Journalists love closure. I started the year with eight predictions for healthcare HR in 2010. So, I thought I'd end...
Sound Physicians taps into hospitalist movement
One of the fastest-growing companies in the Northwest has little to do with high-tech, biotech, or cleantech. Tacoma...
Doctors and hospitals team up for payment reform
Across Texas, hospital systems are scooping up physician groups and solo practitioners, scrambling to create the kinds...
Texas, hospitals work to address nurse shortage
Texas is facing a shortage of 71,000 nurses by 2020 as demand continues to outpace supply, the Texas Department of...
New RNs find tight job market
Even as a national nursing shortage looms, many newly graduated registered nurses can't find jobs because the...
Gwinnett, GA, hospital won’t hire smokers
Smokers need not apply. That's the message from Gwinnett Medical Center, which has instituted a hospital policy...
Magazine:
Recruiting from the Inside
In-house recruiting can save money and may ensure a better fit.
Magazine:
Employment Branding for the New Generation
How can your organization reach out to young recruits on their own terms—and turf?
Laid-off healthcare professionals in high demand at Texas job fair
Hospitals hired health professionals, especially nurses, on the spot during the first day of a two-day job fair for the...
Magazine:
Finding a Few Good Men
Hospitals are working to bring more males into the female-dominated nursing work force.
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Book:
Stark Law, 2nd edition: A user's guide to achieving compliance
This updated version of HCPro's Stark Law best seller, first published in 2005—and now co-authored by former CMS...
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