First seizure clinics reduce the need for future health care, researchers find Clinics specializing in first seizures reduce the need for patients to present at emergency departments or be admitted to hospital later, Monash University-led research has found. 05/27/2024 - 3:22 am | View Link
How the super rich party at the Monaco Grand Prix The Monaco Grand Prix gets underway this weekend in Monte Carlo with its heady combination of glamor and adrenaline, not only for the tens of thousands who descend on the pristine principality, but ... 05/24/2024 - 7:16 am | View Link
House hearings examine challenges of private physician practices, budgetary impacts of consolidation in health care The AHA May 23 submitted statements for a House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health hearing on challenges for private physician practices, and a House Budget Committee hearing on the budgetary ... 05/23/2024 - 9:20 am | View Link
Private Equity Is Bad for Your Health Research shows patients experience more complications in hospitals acquired by these buyout shops. More transparency would help. 05/22/2024 - 12:29 am | View Link
Private Equity Is Bad for Health Care Providers: Lisa Jarvis The bankruptcy of Steward Health has become the latest cautionary tale about private equity’s involvement in health care. Cerberus Capital Management’s purchase in 2010 of several Massachusetts-based ... 05/22/2024 - 12:29 am | View Link
A new book argues that as companies rebuild supply chains, they should consider proximity above all else.
Since the pandemic, companies and governments worldwide have been reevaluating their supply chains to achieve greater resilience against potential disruptions, from geopolitical threats to severe climate events. Witness, for example, the hundreds of billions of dollars recently committed to refashion global semiconductor supply chains.
Delta is eyeing upgrades to its regional jets (including a new snack bar). We cover that story, the big factor keeping many homes off the market and more in this edition of The National Observer.
Life Enriching Communities (LEC) mission is to help people live their best lives by providing resources that engage and empower residents and associates. LEC is a not-for-profit organization with a 125-year history, beginning with Twin Towers, established in 1899.
Today, LEC's reach extends to six life plan communities across Ohio, including Twin Lakes in Montgomery, Twin Towers in Cincinnati, Wesley Ridge, Wesley Glen and Wesley Woods in Columbus, and Concord Reserve in Cleveland.
In this series of monthly columns, TriHealth President and CEO – and Cincinnati native – Mark Clement joins other health care experts to share insights about our nation’s health care industry and the growing imperative for transformational change.
For many years, health care in the United States was often described as data rich, but information poor.
While technological innovation continues to drive new business opportunities and revenues, it’s also been sharpening the tools of business fraudsters.
One of the more innovative and tech-savvy groups of people in the business arena are the fraudsters looking to rob your organization. The new weapon in their arsenal? An emerging technology you’ve probably been reading about: artificial intelligence (AI).
The managing principal and chief development officer at Dallas-based TRG is set to take over Archer, the largest advertising agency based in Memphis, Tennessee.