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APA studying drug industry income

Concerned about the potential for undue drug industry influence, the American Psychiatric Association has appointed a work group to identify what drug industry money it's taken in, how the income is

Rush U. gets ratings upgrade, helping $400M debt issue

Rush University Medical Center got some great news as it geared up to issue $400 million in debt to help fund its $1 billion capital spending campaign. Last week, ratings agency Moody's Investors

ALSO NOTED: Hospital prices up, physician office prices down; Almost Family plans IPO; and much more...

> According to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers, wholesale hospital prices rose 0.5 percent in March, while wholesale prices for physician office services dropped 1.6 percent.

Painful cash crunch leaves few good options

Painful cash crunch leaves few good options Wow, things are still painful out there. Even if your facility had auction-rate bonds outstanding, and managed to bail out of them successfully, you're

FHA financing program seeks higher profile

For 40 years, a Federal Housing Administration program has existed to help hospitals with decent--but not great--financial profiles to obtain financing for new facilities, upgrades of existing

Case study: NJ hospital refinances bond debt

Want to know how much it costs to bail out of the imploding auction-rate bonds market? For one New Jersey hospital, the price tag was $16 million. The Hackensack Medical Center received permission

Time to take IT infrastructure seriously

If two recent studies are to be believed, the industry may be on a collision course between IT's need for nuts and bolts hardware and clinicians' need to document, manage and improve clinical care.

Trend: Finance firms want to finance patient debts

Last year, a scandal blew up when the public learned how Arkansas-based Hot Spring County Medical Center had handled the medical debt incurred by a truck-stop waiter. In an effort to boost its cash

Case study: NY hospital drops pharma CME funding

Think you can't afford to drop pharmaceutical company funding for continuing medical education? Perhaps executives at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center had the same fears, but if so, they got