The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center will launch an integrated medical record through Google Health in the spring, according to a release from UPMC.
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Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick is asking for $480 million more in additional Medicaid funding for hospitals as part of the federal waiver for its universal access program, according to a report by the Boston Globe.
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South Central Kansas Regional Medical Center, a 33-bed facility in Arkansas City, Kan., has fired its interim CEO, Phyllis Macy-Mills, according to a report by the Arkansas City Traveler.
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Amy Goliszek, hospitalist division practice manager at The Exigence Group, shares three best practices for a successful hospitalist program.
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A bill has been introduced in the New Hampshire Senate that would create a three-person commission to set hospital rates, according to a report by the Boston Herald.
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Steve Loveless, interim CEO of Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney, Neb., has resigned and will not be considered as a candidate for permanent CEO, according to a report by KHAS News.
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Cincinnati-based Health Alliance's remaining hospitals have reached a dissolution agreement that will leave University of Cincinnati Health as the alliance's sole member, according to a report by the Business Courier of Cincinnati.
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In a rare showing of bipartisan agreement, the U.S. House voted 406-19 to repeal health plans' exemption from federal antitrust laws, according to a release from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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Christiana Care Health System in Wilmington, Del., has agreed to pay $3.3 million to settle claims made by a whistleblower that the health system allegedly paid kickback to neurologists for referring patients to its Wilmington hospital, according to a report in The News Journal.
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George Steven Kooshian, an AIDS physician based in La Quinta, Calif., was sentenced to 15 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to federal healthcare fraud charges for "subdosing" patients by administering doses of medicine that contained less than the prescribed amount of medication that the patients were supposed to receive, according to a news release from the Department of Justice.
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