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18 Feb 2015, 10:41 am by David Garcia and Helen C. Eckert
Luke’s thus reinforces the fact that competitive concerns with high market share of a hospital-physician group do not automatically result in competitive concerns with respect to ancillary services provided by that hospital. [read post]
22 Apr 2021, 5:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
Introduction The coronavirus pandemic and related economic downturn impacted the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries hard in 2020. [read post]
1 Jul 2014, 9:47 pm by Trent Dykes
For example, the price of routine services such as x-rays or lab tests would become more expensive when billed as “hospital rates,” even when the tests were done in their original locations. [read post]
12 Oct 2021, 5:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
Key Findings A typical American household with four cell phones on a “family share” plan, paying $100 per month for taxable wireless service, would pay nearly $300 per year in taxes, fees, and government surcharges—up from $270 in 2020. [read post]
31 May 2024, 11:58 am by John Elwood
To account for that fact, Congress mandated “disproportionate share hospital” payments. [read post]
2 Sep 2009, 7:28 pm
Luke’s Hospital and the decision was made to transfer Jane there to the care of Rakesh Waghray, MD. [read post]
21 Jul 2022, 4:40 am by Emma Snell
Luke Broadwater reports for the New York Times. [read post]