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February 15, 2015
Bon Secours organizations consider joint venture with Westchester Medical
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February 01, 2015
Keeping Up
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February 01, 2015
Ascension Michigan moves to buy Crittenton Hospital
The nonprofit, independent Crittenton Hospital Medical Center, a 290-bed acute care hospital located about 30 miles north of Detroit, may be sold to the Ascension Health Michigan system following a six-month period of due diligence announced in January.
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February 01, 2015
Mercy Canton employee bikes to fight cancer
Mercy network analyst Chris Christian completed his 15-day solo cycling feat Sept. 22 in Bergamo, Italy, raising $3,690 for the Mercy Cancer Center.
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February 01, 2015
Trinity Health forms joint venture with Heritage Provider Network
Trinity Health and Heritage Provider Network announced a joint venture on Jan. 12 to build care networks to provide population health management in specific markets.
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February 01, 2015
Saint Francis Care to purchase Johnson Memorial
Saint Francis Care of Hartford, Conn., plans to purchase Stafford Springs, Conn.-based Johnson Memorial Medical Center, which is reorganizing under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
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February 01, 2015
Parishioners in Lincoln, Neb., labor to build their church
A resourceful Catholic parish in Lincoln, Neb., is building a church using materials and labor in a manner sure to cement the parishioners' attachment to the new church and to each other.
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February 01, 2015
Faith is integral to Mercy spine surgeon's practice
Dr. Charles Edwards II's Christian faith is central to his medical practice at the Maryland Spine Center at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore.
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February 01, 2015
Burn center treats deep physical and psychic wounds
MILWAUKEE — On the night of June 3, 2012, Cedric Jones lit a cigarette, unaware of a natural gas leak in his northwest Milwaukee home. "It was," he says, "a done deal after that." His house exploded. Jones suffered burns to 50 percent of his body including his face. He lost the fingers on his right hand.
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February 01, 2015
IRS finalizes ACA requirements for tax-exempt hospitals
On Dec. 31 the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Department of the Treasury published in the Federal Register final rules that address the Affordable Care Act's requirements for maintaining hospital tax exemption, including conducting community health needs assessments, developing implementation strategies to address identified community health needs and establishing hospital financial assistance and billing and collection policies.