The Brief – Hospital Monopolies
Hospital consolidations have accelerated in the U.S. over the last decade as national healthcare reforms shifted reimbursement models from fee-for-service (paying for volume) to value-based
Hospital consolidations have accelerated in the U.S. over the last decade as national healthcare reforms shifted reimbursement models from fee-for-service (paying for volume) to value-based
Some professions like airline workers benefit from federal protections against workplace violence, while nurses, physicians, and other health care workers do not. 44 percent of
Trust, Patience, and Effort A recent Gallup poll suggested that 67% of employees of big companies don’t trust their leaders, organization, and direction of
Rural Emergency Hospitals (REHs). The REH designation provides an opportunity for Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) and certain rural hospitals to avert potential closure and continue
Hospitals are required to disseminate patient satisfaction surveys as a part of the Affordable Care Act. According to the program, the higher a hospital’s HCAHPS
Grace Girard, the Government Affairs Grassroots & Comm Coordinator for the National Rural Health Association, writes on the NRHA’s Grassroots Advocacy Forum: The Bipartisan Policy Committee (BPC) recently