Consolidation of health care providers into vertically integrated health systems continued through the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in ever greater concentration in the U.S. health care system.
Christine Ritchie ([email protected]), Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts. Bruce Leff, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. The COVID-19 pandemic ...
Erik Wilson, director of nursing for Optimal Home Care, takes pride in discussing his team’s ability to provide quality health care services. But Wilson, who also is vice president and co-owner of the ...
States using managed care to handle long-term services and supports for Medicaid beneficiaries have reduced their nursing home populations, but it’s not necessarily residents with fewer needs making a ...
While the pandemic will have lasting impacts on the US health care market, much of it has bounced back and returned to normal, said Doug Long, MBA, of IQVIA, during the Thursday keynote at the Academy ...
A Carlisle company is opening a personal care home in Silver Spring Township. Neidlinger Enterprises broke ground on the new facility at 127 State Road. The 36,300-square-foot building will have 64 ...
Health care’s top executives sat comfortably atop their perch during the second year of the pandemic, cushioned more than ever by the rising fortunes of their stock ownership. The CEOs of ...
Federal law requires states to seek reimbursement from the assets, usually homes, of people who died after receiving benefits for long-term care. By Paula Span The letter came from the state ...