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CFO
Should CFOs Prepare for a Recession?
While unemployment is up, healthcare still added 55,000 jobs in July.
CFO
Zooming In On HCA's Second Quarter Success
What can CFOs learn from the health system's better-than-expected financial results?
Payer
3 Health Systems Sue Aetna for Breach of Contract
One of the biggest insurers is in trouble again.
Payer
Cigna Sells Medicare Business to HCSC for $3.7B: What It Means
What the $3.7 billion dollar deal means for each company.
HLM Cover Stories
4 Stories on Long-Term Care Oversight, Accountability
All eyes are on long-term care amid calls to hold facilities accountable for the care they provide.
CMO
Glen Cove Hospital Opens $11M Rehab Unit
The hospital's new rehab unit boasts an innovative Parkinson's disease rehab program.
HLM Cover Stories
5 Home Health Businesses Creating Accessibility Through Growth
November is National Home Care & Hospice Month, so here's a look at home health organizations who recently expanded services...
HLM Cover Stories
Alzheimer's Association President Promoted to CEO
Dr. Joanne Pike's prior positions at the Association entailed long-term care initiatives focused on person-centered care and partnerships with healthcare...
HLM Cover Stories
What Post-Acute Leaders Need to Know About Female Alzheimer's Patients and an Emerging Solution
New research explains why women are more likely to develop Alzheimer's.
HLM Cover Stories
Nursing Home Staffing Struggles Add to Health Disparity in Disadvantaged Communities
The significant difference in the staffing of clinical workers in disadvantaged areas can affect the quality of care residents receive.
HLM Cover Stories
Even After Infectious Outbreaks, Such as COVID-19, Nursing Home Staffing May Never be Fully Replaced
Decline is most notable among certified nursing assistants.