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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Kenna Stock to take historic step up at Harbin Clinic as 1st female, 1st non-doctor CEO - Rome News-Tribune: Business
Kenna Stock to take historic step up at Harbin Clinic as 1st female, 1st non-doctor CEO - Rome News-Tribune: Business
Suwanee medical school starting PA program | Georgia Health News
Suwanee medical school starting PA program | Georgia Health News
CMS awards $685 million to aid providers in transformation efforts - Modern Healthcare
CMS awards $685 million to aid providers in transformation efforts - Modern Healthcare
Aetna, Anthem merger plans under scrutiny, again, by Congress | The CT Mirror
Aetna, Anthem merger plans under scrutiny, again, by Congress | The CT Mirror
Hospitals, doctors continue criticism of insurance deals at Capitol Hill hearing - Modern Healthcare
Hospitals, doctors continue criticism of insurance deals at Capitol Hill hearing - Modern Healthcare
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Implanted Device May Help Ease Sleep Apnea, Small Study Shows
Implanted Device May Help Ease Sleep Apnea, Small Study Shows
Hospital Workers Find Solace In Pausing After A Death | Kaiser Health News
Hospital Workers Find Solace In Pausing After A Death | Kaiser Health News
Senate advances bill to prevent shutdown | TheHill
Senate advances bill to prevent shutdown | TheHill
Columbia County hospital license properly awarded, judge rules | The Augusta Chronicle
Columbia County hospital license properly awarded, judge rules | The Augusta Chronicle
Seniors Tell Medical Students What They Need From Doctors | Kaiser Health News
Seniors Tell Medical Students What They Need From Doctors | Kaiser Health News
Doctors prepare for new codes to catalog illnesses | Marketplace.org
Doctors prepare for new codes to catalog illnesses | Marketplace.org
How Congress solved one problem but created another | Marketplace.org
How Congress solved one problem but created another | Marketplace.org
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Georgia obesity rate little changed, but still high | Georgia Health News
Georgia obesity rate little changed, but still high | Georgia Health News
Memorial starting partnership talks with N.C. system | Georgia Health News
Memorial starting partnership talks with N.C. system | Georgia Health News
Placing Large Catheter in Vein Under Collarbone Best, Study Finds
Placing Large Catheter in Vein Under Collarbone Best, Study Finds
Patient safety experts believe new IOM diagnostic error report will help save lives - FierceHealthcare
Patient safety experts believe new IOM diagnostic error report will help save lives - FierceHealthcare
IOM: Teamwork Key To Reducing Medical Diagnostic Errors | Kaiser Health News
IOM: Teamwork Key To Reducing Medical Diagnostic Errors | Kaiser Health News
Health Insurers Seeking Mergers Play Down Antitrust Concerns - The New York Times
Health Insurers Seeking Mergers Play Down Antitrust Concerns - The New York Times
ACS NSQIP 2015 Keynote Address
ACS NSQIP 2015 Keynote Address
Many Patients Prefer Online Postoperative Care to In-Person Care
Many Patients Prefer Online Postoperative Care to In-Person Care
The Rural Surgeon: The burden of transfer : ACS Surgery News
The Rural Surgeon: The burden of transfer : ACS Surgery News
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
2016 Payment Adjustments Announced for Improper PQRS Reporting
2016 Payment Adjustments Announced for Improper PQRS Reporting
Countdown to October 1 ICD-10 Implementation
Countdown to October 1 ICD-10 Implementation
ACS Clinical Congress Registration and Program Planner
Registration and Program Planner
Relaxed Guidelines on PSA Testing Might Miss Aggressive Tumors: Study
Relaxed Guidelines on PSA Testing Might Miss Aggressive Tumors: Study
Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health gets $1.75M award - Atlanta Business Chronicle
Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health gets $1.75M award - Atlanta Business Chronicle
Doctors lawsuit over hospital license dismissed | The Augusta Chronicle
Doctors lawsuit over hospital license dismissed | The Augusta Chronicle
Georgia obesity rate little changed, but still high | Georgia Health News
Georgia obesity rate little changed, but still high | Georgia Health News
Health-Care Providers, Insurers Supersize - WSJ
Health-Care Providers, Insurers Supersize - WSJ
HHS Vows Push To Enroll More Uninsured In Obamacare This Fall | Kaiser Health News
HHS Vows Push To Enroll More Uninsured In Obamacare This Fall | Kaiser Health News
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Some lawmakers hot over cancer hospital's bureaucratic end run | www.myajc.com
Some lawmakers hot over cancer hospital's bureaucratic end run | www.myajc.com
State sees decline in rate of uninsured people | Georgia Health News
State sees decline in rate of uninsured people | Georgia Health News
Cigna CEO defends Anthem deal, says consumer will still have choice | Reuters
Cigna CEO defends Anthem deal, says consumer will still have choice | Reuters
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Half of readmissions disparities are beyond hospital control - FierceHealthcare
Half of readmissions disparities are beyond hospital control - FierceHealthcare
3-D Printer Uses Metal To Make Custom Rib Cage For Cancer Patient : Shots - Health News : NPR
3-D Printer Uses Metal To Make Custom Rib Cage For Cancer Patient : Shots - Health News : NPR
Under Pressure, Hospitals Push Physicians To Improve Their Bedside Manners | Kaiser Health News
Under Pressure, Hospitals Push Physicians To Improve Their Bedside Manners | Kaiser Health News
Monday, September 14, 2015
12-hour-plus shifts linked to nurse burnout - FierceHealthcare
12-hour-plus shifts linked to nurse burnout - FierceHealthcare
One Symptom in New Medical Codes: Doctor Anxiety - The New York Times
One Symptom in New Medical Codes: Doctor Anxiety - The New York Times
Medicare Yet To Save Money Through Heralded Medical Payment Model | Kaiser Health News
Medicare Yet To Save Money Through Heralded Medical Payment Model | Kaiser Health News
Northside Hospital, Gwinnett Medical Merger May Cost Patients | WABE 90.1 FM
Northside Hospital, Gwinnett Medical Merger May Cost Patients | WABE 90.1 FM
Hank and Billye Aaron give $3M to Morehouse School of Medicine - Atlanta Business Chronicle
Hank and Billye Aaron give $3M to Morehouse School of Medicine - Atlanta Business Chronicle
Health insurance rates headed up in 2016 | Georgia Health News
Health insurance rates headed up in 2016 | Georgia Health News
Long Nursing Shifts Linked to Job Dissatisfaction
Long Nursing Shifts Linked to Job Dissatisfaction
House Hearing on Insurers’ Mergers Exposes Health Care Industry Divide - The New York Times
House Hearing on Insurers’ Mergers Exposes Health Care Industry Divide - The New York Times
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Dangers of Vaginal Mesh Surgery for Incontinence May Be Overstated: Study
Dangers of Vaginal Mesh Surgery for Incontinence May Be Overstated: Study
Nonsmokers Account for Rising Proportion of Lung Cancer Cases, Studies Find
Nonsmokers Account for Rising Proportion of Lung Cancer Cases, Studies Find
Sauls out at SGMC - Valdosta Daily Times: Local News
Sauls out at SGMC - Valdosta Daily Times: Local News
Research To Focus On Healthiest In African-American Community | WABE 90.1 FM
Research To Focus On Healthiest In African-American Community | WABE 90.1 FM
Cancer hospital bid to ease rules takes new route | Georgia Health News
Cancer hospital bid to ease rules takes new route | Georgia Health News
Judge Rules House Can Sue Obama Administration on Health Care Spending - The New York Times
Judge Rules House Can Sue Obama Administration on Health Care Spending - The New York Times
When The Hospital Is Boss, That’s Where Doctors’ Patients Go | Kaiser Health News
When The Hospital Is Boss, That’s Where Doctors’ Patients Go | Kaiser Health News
Medical Schools Teach Students To Talk With Patients About Care Costs | Kaiser Health News
Medical Schools Teach Students To Talk With Patients About Care Costs | Kaiser Health News
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
More Evidence Weight-Loss Surgery Helps Fight Type 2 Diabetes
More Evidence Weight-Loss Surgery Helps Fight Type 2 Diabetes
Columbus Regional to pay up to $35 million to end whistleblower lawsuit | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Columbus Regional to pay up to $35 million to end whistleblower lawsuit | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Georgia's share of federal spending near the bottom | Online Athens
Georgia's share of federal spending near the bottom | Online Athens
Friday, September 4, 2015
More Evidence Weight-Loss Surgery Helps Fight Type 2 Diabetes
More Evidence Weight-Loss Surgery Helps Fight Type 2 Diabetes
How hospital leaders can engage physicians in the transition to value-based care - FierceHealthcare
How hospital leaders can engage physicians in the transition to value-based care - FierceHealthcare
Northside, Gwinnett Medical talk giant merger | Georgia Health News
Northside, Gwinnett Medical talk giant merger | Georgia Health News
Doctor-Owned Hospitals Are Not Cherry-Picking Patients, Study Finds | Kaiser Health News
Doctor-Owned Hospitals Are Not Cherry-Picking Patients, Study Finds | Kaiser Health News
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
U.S. Smoking Rate Falls to 15 Percent: CDC
U.S. Smoking Rate Falls to 15 Percent: CDC
When hospital data transparency isn't enough - FierceHealthcare
When hospital data transparency isn't enough - FierceHealthcare
Deal shows clout of Georgia health IT | Georgia Health News
Deal shows clout of Georgia health IT | Georgia Health News
Approaching health law tax is not just a levy on luxury | The Charlotte Observer
Approaching health law tax is not just a levy on luxury | The Charlotte Observer
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Surgeon Specific Registry
Surgeon Specific Registry
Georgia Regents Health System, University Hospital talk of need for partnerships | The Augusta Chronicle
Georgia Regents Health System, University Hospital talk of need for partnerships | The Augusta Chronicle
Budget focus: Medicaid growth, hep C drugs, SHBP | Georgia Health News
Budget focus: Medicaid growth, hep C drugs, SHBP | Georgia Health News
Fewer Americans Go Without Medical Care Due To Cost, Survey Says
Fewer Americans Go Without Medical Care Due To Cost, Survey Says
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