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Big Changes Ahead in Medicare Physician Payments

Last spring, Congress passed a sweeping law overhauling the way Medicare pays physicians.

Births of the nation

Births of the Nation

Births in the Nation   3,977,745 births occurred in the U.S. in 2015, a 1% decline from 2014.  

Blurring boundaries

In the 1990s, Jack Welch popularized a phrase to describe what he wanted GE to be: a “boundaryless organization.” That is, he wanted to break down traditional organizational silos and i

Board Appointments and Elections

Louise Michaux Gonzales was elected chair of the board of trustees of the University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore. Calvin G.

Hospital in a Park

When Cleveland-based Metro­Health first began planning for its $1 billion campus renovation in 2013, discussions among its leaders and community stakeholders centered on creating a site where c

An Ounce of Prevention Hospitals Look to Prevention for Better Security

[byline] Story by Beth Burmahl with data by Jamie Morgan and Suzanna Hoppszallern   [body]

Cybersecurity Remains Top Problem Cybersecurity remains ongoing problem for hospitals

Hospitals continue to funnel significant resources into securing the electronic health record information that is increasingly the target of cyberattacks.

Getting the Most From Millennials How to manage millennials

While it's never advisable to paint any group with a broad brush, certain generalizations do apply to different generations.