Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 51 Current page 52 Page 53 … Next page › Last page Last The Financial Impact of COVID 19 on Texas Hospitals Since the start of the COVID 19 pandemic in March 2020, Texas hospitals and health systems have taken unprecedented steps to care for their communities amid intense pressure on staff and resources. Research Report The Risk-Optionality Continuum Year-to-date healthcare debt issuance is down almost 30% versus the same period in 2021 and currently stands at only 43% of full year 2020 issuance and 55% of full year 2021. Certainly... Blog Does Your Approach to Charity Care Live Up to Your Own Standards? Not-for-profit hospitals have recently been spotlighted for practices related to their level of and approach to charity care. Blog A Small Liberal Arts College's Success Story Small liberal arts colleges have long played a critical role in our higher education system. Despite the many headwinds they may face today, they can still find pathways to long-term... Webinar New Opportunities for Renewable Energy Projects Provisions of the recently enacted Inflation Reduction Act now allow the federal government to provide a direct payment for qualifying renewable energy projects owned by tax-exempt entities. Article Less Can Be More: New Considerations for Hospital and Health System Partnerships The year 2022 is proving to be the most challenging financial year of the COVID-19 pandemic for hospitals and health systems, with lagging volumes, rising expenses, and limited... Article 2022 State of Healthcare Performance Improvement Report Staffing shortages, skyrocketing labor costs, continuing supply chain disruptions, inflation, rising interest rates, and volatile markets are pressuring both revenue and expenses for hospitals and health systems in 2022. Research Report A Watershed Moment: Recommendations and Insights for the Health Information Profession to Meet the Emerging Needs of the Modern Healthcare Consumer The modern consumer’s experience with information about their health and healthcare is simultaneously plentiful and overwhelming. White paper M&A Quarterly Activity Report: Q3 2022 M&A activity between hospitals and health systems in Q3 2022 remained low, with 10 announced transactions, but comparable to slower activity in Q3 2021, which had seven announced... Research Report A Strengthening Dollar's Balance Sheet Impacts Not-for-profit healthcare issuance remains light across public and private funding channels. Uncertainty about the depth and breadth of capital access options persists but the main... Blog Healthcare Finance: “What We Need Is a Controlled Burn” Aaron R. Crane, FHFMA, CPA, MHA, Healthcare Financial Management Association 2022-23 Chair, interviewed by Robert Fromberg, Chief Communications Officer, Kaufman Hall Article In Defense of Not-for-Profit Healthcare How soon they forget. Throughout 2020 and 2021, the media was full of praise for hospitals and healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. When the pandemic was new... Blog Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 51 Current page 52 Page 53 … Next page › Last page Last
The Financial Impact of COVID 19 on Texas Hospitals Since the start of the COVID 19 pandemic in March 2020, Texas hospitals and health systems have taken unprecedented steps to care for their communities amid intense pressure on staff and resources. Research Report
The Risk-Optionality Continuum Year-to-date healthcare debt issuance is down almost 30% versus the same period in 2021 and currently stands at only 43% of full year 2020 issuance and 55% of full year 2021. Certainly... Blog
Does Your Approach to Charity Care Live Up to Your Own Standards? Not-for-profit hospitals have recently been spotlighted for practices related to their level of and approach to charity care. Blog
A Small Liberal Arts College's Success Story Small liberal arts colleges have long played a critical role in our higher education system. Despite the many headwinds they may face today, they can still find pathways to long-term... Webinar
New Opportunities for Renewable Energy Projects Provisions of the recently enacted Inflation Reduction Act now allow the federal government to provide a direct payment for qualifying renewable energy projects owned by tax-exempt entities. Article
Less Can Be More: New Considerations for Hospital and Health System Partnerships The year 2022 is proving to be the most challenging financial year of the COVID-19 pandemic for hospitals and health systems, with lagging volumes, rising expenses, and limited... Article
2022 State of Healthcare Performance Improvement Report Staffing shortages, skyrocketing labor costs, continuing supply chain disruptions, inflation, rising interest rates, and volatile markets are pressuring both revenue and expenses for hospitals and health systems in 2022. Research Report
A Watershed Moment: Recommendations and Insights for the Health Information Profession to Meet the Emerging Needs of the Modern Healthcare Consumer The modern consumer’s experience with information about their health and healthcare is simultaneously plentiful and overwhelming. White paper
M&A Quarterly Activity Report: Q3 2022 M&A activity between hospitals and health systems in Q3 2022 remained low, with 10 announced transactions, but comparable to slower activity in Q3 2021, which had seven announced... Research Report
A Strengthening Dollar's Balance Sheet Impacts Not-for-profit healthcare issuance remains light across public and private funding channels. Uncertainty about the depth and breadth of capital access options persists but the main... Blog
Healthcare Finance: “What We Need Is a Controlled Burn” Aaron R. Crane, FHFMA, CPA, MHA, Healthcare Financial Management Association 2022-23 Chair, interviewed by Robert Fromberg, Chief Communications Officer, Kaufman Hall Article
In Defense of Not-for-Profit Healthcare How soon they forget. Throughout 2020 and 2021, the media was full of praise for hospitals and healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. When the pandemic was new... Blog