Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 … Next page › Last page Last Not-For-Profit Senior Living M&A in Review: Trends Emerge as Consolidation Continues in 2024 Senior living mergers and acquisitions involving not-for-profit entities continued to rise in 2024, with 62 announced transactions—up from 59 in 2023—according to a new analysis by Kaufman Hall, a Vizient company. Research Report How Anticipated Federal Medicaid Cuts Could Impact Safety Net Hospitals Bruce Siegel, MD, MPH, President and CEO of America’s Essential Hospitals, joins host J. Carlisle Larsen to talk about how federal spending cuts could impact safety net hospitals nationwide. Podcast Unsure how to proceed amid tariff uncertainty As healthcare looks to another period of uncertainty — namely the impact of potential tariffs on its supply chain — it’s important to remain vigilant, keep informed and be purposeful about next steps Article Gist Weekly: February 28, 2025 House passes budget resolution, President Trump issues executive order on price transparency, first death from measles in United States since 2015 reported. Brief The State of Hospital Volumes The graphic highlights the most recent data from software and analytics firm Strata Decision Technology comparing 2024 hospital volumes by admission types with 2023 and 2022 volumes. Infographic Implications of the National Hospital Flash Report for Hospital Operations A deeper dive into Kaufman Hall’s National Hospital Flash Report data provides important lessons in the management of departmental performance and shared services costs. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Funding Cuts to Medicaid Could be on the Horizon Budget Committee Republicans have tasked the Energy and Commerce Committee with finding $880 billion in cuts to federal healthcare spending. Podcast The State of Trust in Public Health in America In light of the recent confirmation of Secretary Kennedy to lead HHS and new survey data on trust in public health, this graphic highlights Americans’ declining positive perception of public health officials. Infographic Gist Weekly: February 21, 2025 HHS probationary workers fired, Hart-Scott-Rodino changes lead to deluge of premerger filings, the state of the flu response. Brief Key Principles for Proactive Management of Patient Denials The proliferation of claims denials, especially by Medicare Advantage payers, has become a pressing issue for health system operations. Article Leveraging Balance Sheet Strength to Promote Long-Term Sustainability The balance sheet serves three main purposes: as a shock absorber, financing mechanism, and profit center. By examining and engaging the full range of opportunities that balance sheet resources can contribute, organizations can enhance their long-term sustainability. Article Gist Weekly: February 14, 2025 NIH makes cuts to administrative funds, House GOP seeks to make large healthcare spending cuts, some federal healthy agencies’ webpages restored. Brief Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 … Next page › Last page Last
Not-For-Profit Senior Living M&A in Review: Trends Emerge as Consolidation Continues in 2024 Senior living mergers and acquisitions involving not-for-profit entities continued to rise in 2024, with 62 announced transactions—up from 59 in 2023—according to a new analysis by Kaufman Hall, a Vizient company. Research Report
How Anticipated Federal Medicaid Cuts Could Impact Safety Net Hospitals Bruce Siegel, MD, MPH, President and CEO of America’s Essential Hospitals, joins host J. Carlisle Larsen to talk about how federal spending cuts could impact safety net hospitals nationwide. Podcast
Unsure how to proceed amid tariff uncertainty As healthcare looks to another period of uncertainty — namely the impact of potential tariffs on its supply chain — it’s important to remain vigilant, keep informed and be purposeful about next steps Article
Gist Weekly: February 28, 2025 House passes budget resolution, President Trump issues executive order on price transparency, first death from measles in United States since 2015 reported. Brief
The State of Hospital Volumes The graphic highlights the most recent data from software and analytics firm Strata Decision Technology comparing 2024 hospital volumes by admission types with 2023 and 2022 volumes. Infographic
Implications of the National Hospital Flash Report for Hospital Operations A deeper dive into Kaufman Hall’s National Hospital Flash Report data provides important lessons in the management of departmental performance and shared services costs. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Funding Cuts to Medicaid Could be on the Horizon Budget Committee Republicans have tasked the Energy and Commerce Committee with finding $880 billion in cuts to federal healthcare spending. Podcast
The State of Trust in Public Health in America In light of the recent confirmation of Secretary Kennedy to lead HHS and new survey data on trust in public health, this graphic highlights Americans’ declining positive perception of public health officials. Infographic
Gist Weekly: February 21, 2025 HHS probationary workers fired, Hart-Scott-Rodino changes lead to deluge of premerger filings, the state of the flu response. Brief
Key Principles for Proactive Management of Patient Denials The proliferation of claims denials, especially by Medicare Advantage payers, has become a pressing issue for health system operations. Article
Leveraging Balance Sheet Strength to Promote Long-Term Sustainability The balance sheet serves three main purposes: as a shock absorber, financing mechanism, and profit center. By examining and engaging the full range of opportunities that balance sheet resources can contribute, organizations can enhance their long-term sustainability. Article
Gist Weekly: February 14, 2025 NIH makes cuts to administrative funds, House GOP seeks to make large healthcare spending cuts, some federal healthy agencies’ webpages restored. Brief