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From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 34, Issue 9)The $35 million Galveston Burns Institute incorporated hurricane-proofing and de-institutionalizing elements with high-tech and holistic medical enhancements in its design for a replacement hospital for severely burned...
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From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 35, Issue 6)Despite some major setbacks, New York City officials intend to continue with plans to rebuild the massive Kings County Hospital Center in Brooklyn. Delays and administrative problems caused Mayor Rudolph Giuliani to...
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From:Healthcare Financial Management (Vol. 53, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedA comprehensive study of acquisitions within the healthcare industry in the 1990s found that investor-owned hospital corporations and other for-profit hospitals have acquired almost 50 not-for-profit hospitals and...
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From:Healthcare Financial Management (Vol. 52, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedThe costs incurred by teaching hospitals are substantially larger than those incurred by non-teaching hospitals. Expenses for graduate medical education have been estimated to eat up to 14% of a teaching hospital's...
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From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedMorgantown, WV--By next year, V.K. Raju, MD, an ophthalmologist in Morgantown, WV, hopes to have raised the funds for a children's eye hospital to be built in rural southern India. Dr. Raju, clinical professor of...
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From:The Public Manager (Vol. 41, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedFederal agencies may soon be facing an unprecedented need for internal leadership development. Training in succession planning and renewal can keep people in the organization and build commitment to the organization's...
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From:Hospitals & Health Networks (Vol. 72, Issue 3)Bladen County Hospital, a county-owned hospital with 62 beds located in Bladen County, NC, received the 1997 Foster G. McGaw Prize for outstanding health care services provided to the local community. The hospital has...
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From:Bulletin of the World Health Organization (Vol. 71, Issue 3-4) Peer-ReviewedDescribed is an analysis of the cost to the Ministry of Health of providing district health services in Malawi, with particular emphasis on the district hospital. District resource allocation patterns were assessed by...
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From:Hospitals & Health Networks (Vol. 68, Issue 5)Credit analysts have a pessimistic outlook for nonprofit hospitals, because of healthcare reform. Reduced reimbursement, competition from provider networks and capitation will all erode nonprofits' financial base....
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From:Hospitals & Health Networks (Vol. 69, Issue 20)Mergers between Catholic hospitals and for-profit health systems are increasing despite questions of philosophical compatibility between the two organizations. Merger proponents are concerned that patient care will be...
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From:Hospitals & Health Networks (Vol. 70, Issue 20)Centreville, MS, has a solvent hospital, Field Memorial Community Hospital, serving the rural community. Most of the staff is from the area and keeping excellent staff is not easy. The hospital was built in 1927 by...
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From:Health Care Financing Review (Vol. 17, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCongress introduced the Rural Health Care Transition (RHCT) Grant Program in 1989 to assist financially troubled, small rural hospitals. This article discusses grant effects on the second cohort of hospitals to complete...
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From:Hospitals & Health Networks (Vol. 70, Issue 23)Universal Health Services and Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp., taking note of Las Vegas, NV's rapidly growing population, have both decided to build new hospitals in the area. Both projects are on Clark County's northwest...
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From:Atlantic Economic Journal (Vol. 35, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn the debate over whether non-profit and for-profit hospitals behave differently in the presence of market concentration and greater individual market power, most scholars have concentrated on the traditional price...
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From:Information Today (Vol. 11, Issue 4)The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) is working with Global Enterprise Services, Inc. (GES) to build a national network connecting hospitals and medical colleges to the Internet. Among other benefits,...
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From:The Hastings Center Report (Vol. 19, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe mixed health care system of the U.S. has raised many questions of the proper relationship between private and public health care. This paper is concerned with the same problem, but from a European perspective, where...
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From:Physician Executive (Vol. 15, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThe Treatment Center: A Model for Competitive Clinical Practice The treatment center model described in this article was developed with the intent of providing a high technology practice environment that would attract...
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From:Hospitals & Health Networks (Vol. 71, Issue 17)Richard Conte broke all the rules of business planning. He scrapped a 27-year commitment to his core business, cut market share, even dumped his company's name. And for all that, the firm's stockholders -- now holding a...
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From:Behavioral Healthcare (Vol. 32, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn the summer of 2011, Bridges to Recovery, which already operates mental health treatment residences in Pacific Palisades and Santa Monica, Calif, opened a new facility in nearby Bel Air. Though indistinguishable from...
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From:American Journal of Law & Medicine (Vol. 23, Issue 2-3) Peer-ReviewedHospital conversions from non-profit to for-profit status are increasingly being viewed with caution by state and federal lawmakers. A variety of legal approaches are being taken by states that have passed legislation to...