Hospitals’ capital plans stymied by healthcare gridlock
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Tony Colarossi Uncertainty in an industry or field usually breeds panic and paralysis because of the lack of specific information…
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Tony Colarossi Uncertainty in an industry or field usually breeds panic and paralysis because of the lack of specific information…
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Betsy Rust Hospital administrators, take note: In an uncertain time about the future of healthcare policy, there is still…
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Jennifer Fried When a patient sued Yale New Haven Hospital earlier this year for allegedly removing part of the wrong rib…
Originally published in Middle Market Growth By Michael Krucker As the Trump administration and congressional Republicans consider replacing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, a…
Originally published in Entrepreneur Magazine By Ramphis Castro We stand on the brink of the age of personalized medicine, when such things as bespoke cancer treatments…
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Tony Colarossi Dismantling the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will be high on the list of policies that…
Originally published in Middle Market Growth By Michele McHale and Mark Fleischer The motivation behind medical practice acquisitions for hospital systems and private equity investors is easy…
Originally published in Physicians Practice By Tony Colarossi, Kyle Higdon Next year a lot will change for clinicians who treat a lot of Medicare patients, and…
Originally published in McKnight’s By Betsy Rust Nursing home operators call it low occupancy. Medicare insiders call it a declining census. Economists call it excess…
Originally published in Venture Beat By Florence Comite, MD I grew up near the Atlantic Ocean, so my deepest fears often manifest themselves in my mind…