
Monthly Archives: July 2015
Healthcare M&A sets record for 2015 at $395.8B
Leadership 101: Do Your Daily Interactions Command Respect And Trust?
CMS Proposes Mandatory Hospital Participation in New Bundled Payment Program for Hip and Knee Replacements
What Has Half a Century of Medicaid Meant for U.S.?
http://www.californiahealthline.org/think-tank/2015/what-has-half-century-of-medicaid-meant-for-us
On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed controversial legislation creating two ambitious national health programs. Fifty years later, Medicare and Medicaid are still controversial, but for different reasons.
FIRST LOOK: CHOP provides sneak peek at massive outpatient care center

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia will open next week its $600 million Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care, the single biggest building project in the pediatric medical center’s 160-year history.
Just Say No To 10 Behaviors That Kill Competence

On the lifelong quest to become our best selves, we must stretch and grow and learn from our mistakes. Being a flexible and willing learner, we more easily stay competent as the world changes.
12 Killers of Good Leadership
Trinity HomeCare settlements offer a glimpse of future FCA litigation
Generic drugs pose specific problems for healthcare providers

Rebounding from a tough couple of years due to lack of availability of generic drugs, many healthcare facilities are weighing their options.







