Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 … Next page › Last page Last From Disparate Data to Informed Strategies Using technology to transform quality, costs, and the patient experience A healthcare organization’s ability to sustain high-value care delivery and ensure its long-term financial... Article Tax Reform Law Bulletin: Alternatives to Advance Refundings Investigate options that may be employed in lieu of advance refunding outstanding debt. Article Contemplating the Case for Terminating Swaps Should healthcare organizations alter their legacy fixed-pay swap positions and define whether and how swap products might be used? Article Stewarding Cash and Invested Assets to Support Organizational Challenges Cash and investments play a number of important roles for not-for-profit healthcare, ranging from creating a credit profile that defines access to outside capital to buffering... Article Tax Reform Law Bulletin: The Tax Law's Effect on Bank Lending On Dec. 22, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that reduces the top marginal corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent. This move may significantly increase the cost of... Article Growth Is the Imperative for Children’s Hospitals Read this article for more information on evaluating growth opportunities for Children's hospitals. Article Tax Reform Bill Has Major Implications for Healthcare From its introduction in the House Ways and Means Committee on Nov. 2 to the final vote expected in the Senate today, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will arrive on the president’s desk after only 47 days. Article Winter 2018 Kaufman Hall Report: Faster, Bigger, and Broader - Healthcare Disruption in 2018 Read the lead article for perspective on how healthcare providers can adapt the strategies of Internet economy leaders to succeed in today’s environment. Article Tax Reform Update: Fate of Private Activity Bonds Still Undecided Friday, Dec. 1, was a grueling day for tax reform in the Senate, with proceedings lasting from 11:00 AM to 1:50 AM on Saturday. Republicans were rewarded by their determination, passing their version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The House and Senate will now negotiate a compromise bill. With passage of the Senate’s version, we now have confirmation that tax-exempt advance refunding will be halted after December 31st. Article Best Practices for Partnering Success Governance plays a central role as 2 CEOs join forces to form a broader system to take on today’s health care challenges Hospital and health system leadership teams may look to partner... Article Giving a Consumer Focus to Strategic Planning Having a strong consumer focus has become a fundamental organizational competency in today’s U.S. healthcare system. Article New Survey Finds Current Cost Transformation Initiatives Lack Required Urgency Healthcare organizations should set multiyear savings goals in the range of 25-30 percent over a five-year period. Article Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 … Next page › Last page Last
From Disparate Data to Informed Strategies Using technology to transform quality, costs, and the patient experience A healthcare organization’s ability to sustain high-value care delivery and ensure its long-term financial... Article
Tax Reform Law Bulletin: Alternatives to Advance Refundings Investigate options that may be employed in lieu of advance refunding outstanding debt. Article
Contemplating the Case for Terminating Swaps Should healthcare organizations alter their legacy fixed-pay swap positions and define whether and how swap products might be used? Article
Stewarding Cash and Invested Assets to Support Organizational Challenges Cash and investments play a number of important roles for not-for-profit healthcare, ranging from creating a credit profile that defines access to outside capital to buffering... Article
Tax Reform Law Bulletin: The Tax Law's Effect on Bank Lending On Dec. 22, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that reduces the top marginal corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent. This move may significantly increase the cost of... Article
Growth Is the Imperative for Children’s Hospitals Read this article for more information on evaluating growth opportunities for Children's hospitals. Article
Tax Reform Bill Has Major Implications for Healthcare From its introduction in the House Ways and Means Committee on Nov. 2 to the final vote expected in the Senate today, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will arrive on the president’s desk after only 47 days. Article
Winter 2018 Kaufman Hall Report: Faster, Bigger, and Broader - Healthcare Disruption in 2018 Read the lead article for perspective on how healthcare providers can adapt the strategies of Internet economy leaders to succeed in today’s environment. Article
Tax Reform Update: Fate of Private Activity Bonds Still Undecided Friday, Dec. 1, was a grueling day for tax reform in the Senate, with proceedings lasting from 11:00 AM to 1:50 AM on Saturday. Republicans were rewarded by their determination, passing their version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The House and Senate will now negotiate a compromise bill. With passage of the Senate’s version, we now have confirmation that tax-exempt advance refunding will be halted after December 31st. Article
Best Practices for Partnering Success Governance plays a central role as 2 CEOs join forces to form a broader system to take on today’s health care challenges Hospital and health system leadership teams may look to partner... Article
Giving a Consumer Focus to Strategic Planning Having a strong consumer focus has become a fundamental organizational competency in today’s U.S. healthcare system. Article
New Survey Finds Current Cost Transformation Initiatives Lack Required Urgency Healthcare organizations should set multiyear savings goals in the range of 25-30 percent over a five-year period. Article