Why distressed hospitals need better internal audit controls
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Tony Colarossi A growing number of U.S. hospitals are breaching contractual obligations with their banks, highlighting the need for…
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Tony Colarossi A growing number of U.S. hospitals are breaching contractual obligations with their banks, highlighting the need for…
Originally published in Business Insider By Mike Geldart Why is it that when I walk into a restaurant or store where I’m spending $15, I’m often…
Originally published in The Hill By R. Carter Pate When U.S. lawmakers return home in mid-December for the holidays, they will face constituents asking, “What…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Daniel E. Greenleaf As a proportion of America’s population rapidly ages, technology likely will transform health care in…
Originally published in Entrepreneur Magazine By Ganesh Raj Everyone knows that a cancer diagnosis can be devastating for the person on the receiving end. It is easy…
Originally published in Morning Consult By Peggy Hardesty Imagine being so sick that you cannot bathe or dress yourself without assistance, never mind shop for groceries or…
Originally published in Crains Detroit Business By Tony Colarossi As the country grapples with the cost of health care, telemedicine offers a promising solution. Remote, technology-based care can…
Originally published in PE Hub By Patrick Krause Specialty physician groups continue to garner significant interest from private equity investors, with orthopedic and ophthalmology practices joining dermatology…
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Daniel E. Greenleaf The days of the American hospital as we know it are numbered, with many of these…
Originally published in Business Insider By Joanne Baginski These are strange days for the healthcare industry. In Washington, Congress continues to debate a major overhaul of…