Pacific Medical Buildings has announced that it is developing an outpatient care center for the Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, Calif., according to a Pacific Medical Buildings news release.
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The Indian Health Service will receive $500 million in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, according to a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services news release.
A Massachusetts federal judge dropped a whistle-blower lawsuit that alleged that some of the nation's top spine surgeons took kickbacks for promoting a Medtronic product, according to the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune.
Somerset Provides Insight on Physician Practice IT Investment Planning, EHR Adoption and Utilization
Somerset's Health Care Team has published informative service sheets offering legal, operational and IT guidance addressing the impact of the recent HITECH Act on hospitals and physicians' groups.
Marc Koch, MD, president and CEO of Somnia, shares his thoughts on two critical issues facing ASCs during this struggling economy.
As the Georgia State House passed its budget, Governor Sonny Perdue warned lawmakers that the state's healthcare system may run out of money as more residents continue to seek help during the current recession, according to a report in the…
The Department of Health and Human Services announced that states can access an additional $286 million authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, according to a HHS news release.
Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, N.Y., has reversed its opposition to the proposed SurgiCare of Manhattan and instead will become an investor in the center, according to a report by Crain's New York Business.
Physicians Endoscopy announced the opening and construction of three new endoscopy centers in 2008 in three states across the country.
Ambulatory Surgical Group has teamed up with MBC Systems to offer revenue cycle management services to surgery centers and other select markets across the country, according to an announcement by ASG.
