Business content from 2005
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December
- » Feature: Hospital-free ED: A growing trend - Dec. 26
- » Brief: Scrushy leaves HealthSouth board - Dec. 26
- » Brief: Orthopedic income grows slightly - Dec. 26
- » Brief: Blues association forms bank - Dec. 26
- » Higher coding spurs plan to "blend" pay rates - Dec. 26
- » Start early to groom doctors as group leaders - Dec. 26
- » Leasing market growing for health care equipment - Dec. 19
- » Some county societies offer staffing services - Dec. 19
- » Feature: Tailoring a dress code: How to write the rules - Dec. 19
- » Brief: Small can be better at ASCs - Dec. 19
- » Brief: Judge drops some Scrushy charges - Dec. 19
- » Brief: Cigna posts prices online - Dec. 19
- » Brief: Hospitals: Uncompensated care up - Dec. 19
- » Employers look to shift health insurance costs - Dec. 19
- » Simple steps for staff retirement plans - Dec. 19
- » Doctors testify against United-PacifiCare merger - Dec. 12
- » Feature: What's the catch? With tech freebies, maybe there isn't one - Dec. 12
- » Brief: Physician software company expands - Dec. 12
- » Brief: Visa, Blues team up on debit card - Dec. 12
- » Brief: Allscripts seeks $200 million - Dec. 12
- » Brief: Former HMO officials indicted - Dec. 12
- » Brief: HHS awards contracts for health network - Dec. 12
- » Brief: Premera to test online visits - Dec. 12
- » Consumers weigh in on records privacy, automation - Dec. 12
- » Tax changes mean now may be time to buy equipment - Dec. 12
- » Indiana county's hospital construction ban overturned - Dec. 5
- » Feature: Diversity in practice: Doctors who look more like their patients - Dec. 5
- » Brief: Blues launches small business plan - Dec. 5
- » Brief: Cleveland Clinic loses tax-exempt case - Dec. 5
- » Brief: Tenet, doctors settle cardiac claims - Dec. 5
- » Brief: Shareholders slap HCA with lawsuits - Dec. 5
- » Pick apart recruitment deals before you sign - Dec. 5
November
- » Premera seeks for-profit status - Nov. 28
- » Story Comment: AMA to set guidelines on control of record data - Nov. 28
- » Feature: Calculating retirement: Add up your numbers - Nov. 28
- » Brief: Health tech firm looks for new CEO - Nov. 28
- » Brief: WebMD Health makes acquisition - Nov. 28
- » Brief: Latest privacy breach: Ohio State - Nov. 28
- » Brief: UAW approves GM health cuts - Nov. 28
- » Most big health plans see profits growing - Nov. 28
- » Financial heat will be on this winter - Nov. 28
- » Search engines specialize in finding health info online - Nov. 21
- » Doctors' costs going up faster than revenues - Nov. 21
- » Feature: Hiring the best: Interview essentials - Nov. 21
- » Brief: Hospital company forms - Nov. 21
- » Brief: KC system offers online price list - Nov. 21
- » Brief: U.S. CEOs fret about health costs - Nov. 21
- » Brief: Nighthawk Radiology makes acquisition - Nov. 21
- » Brief: Tenet blames Katrina for loss - Nov. 21
- » Quick care to go - Nov. 21
- » Building practice teamwork is an everyday activity - Nov. 21
- » Feature: Should you wait for VistA? What will it mean for you? - Nov. 14
- » Rheumatologist's retirement plans: No screams, just ice scream smiles - Nov. 14
- » Nevada doctors get free prescription software - Nov. 14
- » Judge orders breakup of hospital merger - Nov. 14
- » Scrushy faces new criminal charges of bribery, mail fraud - Nov. 14
- » Hospitals returning to hiring physicians - Nov. 14
- » Brief: Tenet says it will rebuild, create network in New Orleans - Nov. 14
- » Will Wal-Mart's health cost crisis hit doctors? - Nov. 14
- » Patients comfortable with doctor office technology - Nov. 14
- » Hedge funds being rolled out for smaller investors - Nov. 14
- » IRS, physician investment firm reach settlement - Nov. 7
- » California law clarifies tax on locum tenens - Nov. 7
- » Outsourcer of radiologists files for stock offering - Nov. 7
- » Feature: Financial year-end review: Don't let money details slip away - Nov. 7
- » Brief: Neoforma acquired by rival seller - Nov. 7
- » Brief: Hospital company gets buyout offer - Nov. 7
- » Brief: CareFirst extends e-prescribing pilot - Nov. 7
- » Physicians brace for impact of GM's health cost cuts - Nov. 7
- » 3 out of 10 doctors have tried e-detailing - Nov. 7
- » Give leasing agreements for imaging services a close scan - Nov. 7
October
- » Displaced doctors get offer of free technology - Oct. 24
- » AOL co-founder fires first shots in his medical Revolution - Oct. 24
- » Feature: After the breakup: What doctors can do when hospitals split up - Oct. 24
- » Brief: Two health networks move ahead - Oct. 24
- » Brief: Wiley acquires InfoPOEM - Oct. 24
- » Brief: Florida Blues, Humana team up on EMR - Oct. 24
- » Brief: Physicians buy 2 Tenet hospitals - Oct. 24
- » Extenders can get paid in different ways - Oct. 24
- » Feature: Exit etiquette: Whose patient is it, anyway? - Oct. 17
- » Radiation shield concept inspires a new company - Oct. 17
- » Nonurgent care clinics tested at select Wal-Marts - Oct. 17
- » Nation's largest private health insurer wants to get even bigger - Oct. 17
- » Brief: HHS proposes attachment standards - Oct. 17
- » Brief: Ex-HealthSouth CFO sentenced - Oct. 17
- » Brief: Blues offers records for Rita patients - Oct. 17
- » Brief: WebMD Health's IPO soars - Oct. 17
- » Brief: GE Healthcare acquires IDX - Oct. 17
- » Asking the 5 W's key to finding a financial adviser - Oct. 17
- » Scrushy civil lawsuit to go to mediator, not jury - Oct. 10
- » Hurricane not likely to blow more EMRs into doctor offices - Oct. 10
- » Feature: EMRs for sale: Do hospitals have a deal for you - Oct. 10
- » Brief: HHS proposes claims standards - Oct. 10
- » Brief: JCAHO creates tech advisory panel - Oct. 10
- » Brief: Iasis gets subpoena - Oct. 10
- » CMS takes baby step toward national network - Oct. 10
- » Don't settle for an incomplete document - Oct. 10
- » Disasters open door to scam artists posing as charities - Oct. 10
- » Cayman Islands court orders liquidation of wine futures group - Oct. 3
- » Specialty hospital advances despite stalled Medicare OKs - Oct. 3
- » Median compensation for medical specialists stalls - Oct. 3
- » Feature: Driving for efficiency: Saving time and money while boosting quality - Oct. 3
- » Brief: Medem, Allscripts offer free technology to Katrina evacuees - Oct. 3
September
- » Michigan court refuses to hear certificate-of-need appeal - Sept. 26
- » Feature: Surreal estate: To buy or not to buy - Sept. 26
- » Brief: HealthSouth chair steps down - Sept. 26
- » Brief: Mayo hires tech pioneer as chair - Sept. 26
- » Alternative minimum tax may not be so alternative - Sept. 26
- » Bankers need to be informed - Sept. 26
- » Progress on e-health exchange efforts - Sept. 19
- » Work force shortage linked to rising hospital costs - Sept. 19
- » Feature: Silence of the PPOs: A stealthy way to pay you less - Sept. 19
- » Brief: McKesson announces stock buyback - Sept. 19
- » Brief: Physicians join other investors to buy California hospital - Sept. 19
- » Brief: Per-Se Technologies and Wolters Kluwer acquire NDCHealth - Sept. 19
- » Brief: California hospital pays millions in fraud case - Sept. 19
- » Brief: Hospitals damaged by Katrina - Sept. 19
- » Traveling doctors feel gas price pinch - Sept. 19
- » Extra service can pay - Sept. 19
- » United tells doctors if they're coding for more than their peers - Sept. 12
- » Public hospitals seen slipping away, changing into other entities - Sept. 12
- » Doctor wanted fresh curry, so she made it - Sept. 12
- » California says locum tenens firms must pay employee tax - Sept. 12
- » Feature: Going beyond delete: How to really erase information - Sept. 12
- » Brief: Quest Diagnostics acquires LabOne - Sept. 12
- » Brief: ProxyMed reorganizes - Sept. 12
- » Brief: SEC sues former Bristol-Myers Squibb executives - Sept. 12
- » Brief: Former HealthSouth CFO sentenced to prison - Sept. 12
- » Aetna shows HSA patients what doctors charge - Sept. 12
- » Physician entrepreneur does a little of everything - Sept. 5
- » Feature: Orderly succession: The best way to plan - Sept. 5
- » Brief: HIP makes consumer-directed move - Sept. 5
- » Brief: N.J. plan offers Internet access - Sept. 5
- » Brief: Tenet settles uninsured billing case - Sept. 5
- » Brief: Blues details fraud recoveries - Sept. 5
- » Payers won't pay? Know your contract's remedies - Sept. 5
August
- » Plan offers real-time claims adjudication - Aug. 22
- » Feature: Sharing the savings: Take it slowly - Aug. 22
- » Brief: HealthSouth settles retirement fund suit - Aug. 22
- » Brief: WebMD changes name - Aug. 22
- » Brief: Michigan Blues to create Web portal - Aug. 22
- » Electronic entry gap widens - Aug. 22
- » Anticipation key to dealing with cash-flow shortfalls - Aug. 22
- » Feature: By the book: Rules of the worker's road - Aug. 15
- » Brief: AHIMA seeks standard health record - Aug. 15
- » Brief: Tenet likely to miss SEC filing - Aug. 15
- » Doctors see some benefit from Net-searching patients - Aug. 15
- » E-trades a better value now but still demand your time - Aug. 15
- » Bad telephone service can put practice on hold - Aug. 15
- » Financial networks tapped to move health data - Aug. 8
- » California doctors to see higher pay-for-performance pay - Aug. 8
- » AMA voices objections to United deals - Aug. 8
- » Motorcycles get his motor running - Aug. 8
- » Feature: Contraption protection: How to get your money's worth and safeguard that new equipment - Aug. 8
- » Brief: LifePoint to buy five hospitals from HCA - Aug. 8
- » Brief: WebMD Health to have single CEO - Aug. 8
- » Brief: Patient, doctor data stolen in Arizona - Aug. 8
- » Brief: Charges dropped in HealthSouth case - Aug. 8
- » Brief: Nonprofits' health improves slightly - Aug. 8
- » Prosecutors won't appeal Scrushy ruling - Aug. 1
- » Doctors buy bankrupt Atlanta hospital - Aug. 1
- » Humana, Wal-Mart sign Medicare drug plan deal - Aug. 1
- » Feature: Keeping the peace: Can't we all just get along? - Aug. 1
- » Brief: Former McKesson executive acquitted - Aug. 1
- » Brief: Thompson on cost-cutting committee - Aug. 1
- » Brief: Insurer offers online health record - Aug. 1
- » Compliance plan a must for lab contracts - Aug. 1
July
- » Online company is perking along - July 25
- » New York hospital system files for bankruptcy - July 25
- » Feature: Web of deceit: How to beat the online bad guys - July 25
- » Brief: HealthSouth names new directors - July 25
- » Brief: TennCare signs online records deal - July 25
- » Brief: California fines Blue Cross - July 25
- » United-PacifiCare merger troubles physicians - July 25
- » Look beyond resume when hiring a doctor - July 25
- » Man sues insurers for not paying hospital stay - July 18
- » Feature: GM tries steering health costs: Is what's good for GM good for doctors? - July 18
- » Brief: AMIA, AHIMA join forces - July 18
- » Brief: Standards groups pledge compatibility - July 18
- » Brief: McKesson, Cisco invest in RelayHealth - July 18
- » Scrushy acquittal doesn't mean the end of his HealthSouth troubles - July 18
- » 3 steps to keeping accounts receivable in order - July 18
- » Patients note benefits from exam room computer - July 11
- » News Physicians want hospitals' help covering new IT costs - July 11
- » Feature: Avoiding sticker shock: How much you can expect to pay, and why - July 11
- » Brief: McKesson acquires Medcon - July 11
- » Brief: Kaiser fined for privacy breach - July 11
- » Brief: AMA to teach evidence-based medicine - July 11
- » Brief: AMA to study referrals within health systems - July 11
- » Brief: AMA house recommends physicians look at catastrophic care costs - July 11
- » Reverse mortgages gain favor, but aren't for everyone - July 11
- » Regulators get doctors' view of plan issues - July 4
- » Feature: Creating a culture: How to breed success in your practice - July 4
- » Brief: Medica alleges hacker attacks - July 4
- » Brief: IBM acquires HealthLink - July 4
- » Brief: Cerner acquires Bridge Medical - July 4
- » Brief: Ex-HealthSouth executive sentenced - July 4
- » Watch wording in nondisclosure pacts - July 4
June
- » Costco to offer health plan to some members in California - June 27
- » Alliance formed to develop information-exchange rules - June 27
- » HealthSouth to pay $100 million to resolve SEC charges - June 27
- » Feature: Fear of commitment: Weighing costs and benefits of information technology - June 27
- » Brief: RehabCare Group buys hospitals - June 27
- » Brief: Mich. Blues, physicians inventory IT - June 27
- » Brief: Vendors join up to sell to RHIOs - June 27
- » Brief: MinuteClinic hires fast-food exec - June 27
- » Transcription firms pledge to show what you're paying for - June 27
- » Persistence, organization help get accounts received - June 27
- » 3 regional health networks to link up - June 20
- » More hospitals are going "green" - June 20
- » Feature: Recoup d'etat: Fighting recoupment efforts - June 20
- » Brief: HealthGate to deregister its stock - June 20
- » Brief: CMS offers free tech assistance - June 20
- » Hospitals' latest perk: Running your errands - June 20
- » Like-kind property exchanges can reduce tax bite - June 20
- » A fresh coat of white - June 13
- » Blues plan settles 4-year-old suit with New York physicians - June 13
- » Feature: Working hard for the data (Toward an Electronic Patient Record meeting) - June 13
- » Brief: Thieves steal personal information - June 13
- » Brief: Ex-HealthSouth executives cleared - June 13
- » Brief: Physicians go after EMR vendor - June 13
- » Surfing for health information - June 13
- » Retirement plan options come in all shapes and sizes - June 13
- » Industry veterans start hospital company - June 6
- » Medem offers personal health record service - June 6
- » Feature: Cooling on concierge: Selling the service not so easy - June 6
- » Brief: Oregon, N.J. explore building health networks - June 6
- » Brief: Tenet hospital back in court - June 6
- » Brief: WebMD Health files for IPO - June 6
- » Brief: Fla. OKs assignment of benefits - June 6
- » Don't let "business associates" create a HIPAA mess - June 6
May
- » Doctor-founded company a phone-only practice - May 23
- » Specialty hospital claims conspiracy to drive it to close - May 23
- » Tennessee Blues plan launches online health records project - May 23
- » Feature: Corporate consult: The pros, cons and red flags - May 23
- » Brief: WebMD, Eclipsys announce management changes - May 23
- » Brief: Tenet's loss narrows - May 23
- » Financial benchmarks pinpoint efficiencies, deficiencies - May 23
- » New Jersey Blues plan offers e-prescribing freebies - May 16
- » Feature: Out of network, out of luck: The perils of breaking the tie - May 16
- » Brief: MinuteClinic expands - May 16
- » Brief: Tenet could face SEC action - May 16
- » Brief: Hospital faces property-tax fight - May 16
- » Brief: Big Blue targets health care market - May 16
- » Keeping your finger on the pulse of your practice - May 16
- » Retired physician has flowering enterprise - May 9
- » California doctor behind latest store-based clinics - May 9
- » Link between merger, premium hike probed - May 9
- » Feature: EMR 2015: An evolving concept - May 9
- » Brief: Doctor ends retirement to run Calif. hospital - May 9
- » Brief: Fallon to pay for online consultations - May 9
- » Brief: Accenture to acquire Capgemini - May 9
- » Brief: California joins RHIO movement - May 9
- » Brief: HealthSouth leader steps down - May 9
- » Medicare pay cuts threaten physician tech investment - May 9
- » Investment vehicle offers customized portfolio - May 9
- » California court orders medical records unlinked from blog - May 2
- » Scrushy spared perjury charges - May 2
- » Feature: Keeping the group together: What spells success? - May 2
- » Brief: Calif. nurse-staffing law goes into effect - May 2
- » Brief: Passport Health makes acquisition - May 2
- » Brief: MinuteClinic hires medical director - May 2
- » Brief: For-profit hospital chain grows - May 2
- » Brief: Computer thieves take patient info - May 2
- » Letter of intent has role in good-faith negotiations - May 2
April
- » Battle for Midway: Physicians unite to save a hospital - April 25
- » Feature: College cash flow: Planning can overcome empty pockets - April 25
- » Brief: HealthSouth, former auditor sue each other - April 25
- » Brief: Group resolves FTC allegations - April 25
- » Brief: Study: Hospital ads play on emotions - April 25
- » Brief: HCA puts hospitals up for sale - April 25
- » Brief: Magellan launches obesity program - April 25
- » Brief: AOL founder establishes health plan - April 25
- » Keep charge ticket coding and superbill format up to date - April 25
- » Are HMOs dead? (National Managed Health Care Conference) - April 18
- » CareFirst's D.C. affiliate clarifies charity role - April 18
- » Deleting computer files not enough to ensure privacy - April 18
- » Brief: Tenet names two directors to board - April 18
- » Brief: HMO pays employees big bonuses - April 18
- » With 401(k) allocation, performance is relative - April 18
- » The coding experts - April 11
- » Wisconsin business group proposes hospital tax - April 11
- » Outcry builds over doctor-rating project - April 11
- » Feature: Going to the source: nonproprietary medical software - April 11
- » Brief: Siemens buys CTI Molecular Imaging - April 11
- » Brief: Report says for-profit, nonprofit hospital mix offers benefits - April 11
- » Brief: Montana passes bill on Blues for-profit conversion - April 11
- » Doctor bankruptcy filers face more complex proceedings - April 11
- » Kentucky legislators approve statewide health network - April 4
- » Montana radiologists, Blues plan settle monopoly lawsuit - April 4
- » Feature: Smart shopping: Ideas don't always equal income - April 4
- » Brief: HealthSouth to miss filing deadline - April 4
- » Proceed carefully with gain-sharing deals - April 4
March
- » Technology can cause medication errors, study finds - March 28
- » Troubles grow as Tenet ends 2004 with $2 billion quarterly loss - March 28
- » Feature: Fighting back: How to win the war against economic credentialing - March 28
- » Brief: Physician ID thief sentenced - March 28
- » Brief: Company buys psychiatric facilities - March 28
- » Brief: Arkansas passes any-willing law - March 28
- » Brief: Pa. physician-owned hospital to close - March 28
- » Brief: Blues plans sue Calif. clinics for "massive fraud" - March 28
- » New scams focus on familiar target: physicians - March 28
- » E-mail a great office tool, but sometimes you need to talk - March 28
- » Florida, hospitals sue Tenet over Medicare billing - March 21
- » Utah to study large health systems - March 21
- » Company pushes online consultations in a visual direction - March 21
- » Feature: Physician, audit thyself: It's worth the expense - March 21
- » Brief: Public divided on benefits of EMRs - March 21
- » Figuring out days-off policy no vacation - March 21
- » Hospital groups join legal battle for tax exemption - March 14
- » Hospital system brings practices back to campus - March 14
- » CareFirst announces it will absorb Maryland's HMO tax - March 14
- » Joint EMR project targets practices nationwide - March 14
- » Physician networks offer incentives to spur EMR use - March 14
- » Feature: Infotech tipping point? (HIMSS meeting) - March 14
- » Brief: HealthSouth board member resigns - March 14
- » Brief: Retrial scheduled in Tenet case - March 14
- » Disability insurance: Protection at a cost - March 14
- » Mistrial declared in Tenet kickback case - March 7
- » Competition heats up between hospitals, doctor-owned centers - March 7
- » Feature: Accommodating your employees: Easy ways to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act - March 7
- » Brief: E-prescribing initiative expands - March 7
- » Tiered physician network pits organized medicine vs. United - March 7
- » Time-shares one way to get more use from equipment - March 7
February
- » Agreement protects physicians in Michigan Blues network - Feb. 28
- » Managed care profits up, optimism for 2005 strong - Feb. 28
- » Another HealthSouth executive charged in fraud scancal - Feb. 28
- » Feature: Cost cutting gets creative: How managed care works in 2005 - Feb. 28
- » Brief: N.Y. plans agree to be more responsive - Feb. 28
- » Brief: Pa. Blues plans contribute to access program - Feb. 28
- » Brief: New career resource available - Feb. 28
- » Automakers try to jump-start e-prescribing - Feb. 28
- » Some practices find extra efficiency with pod design - Feb. 28
- » Psychiatrist creates "Web" of training tools - Feb. 21
- » Cell phones help doctors collect data in new ways - Feb. 21
- » CareFirst pumps up nonprofit commitment - Feb. 21
- » Hospital system, cardiology groups face conspiracy charges - Feb. 21
- » New Jersey plan wants repayment from cardiologists - Feb. 21
- » Feature: Tempted to tinker? Make investment changes carefully - Feb. 21
- » Brief: NEC enters health care market - Feb. 21
- » Brief: GE Healthcare to resell PatientKeeper's software - Feb. 21
- » Brief: N.J. insurance commissioner resigns - Feb. 21
- » It's time for your annual fiscal physical - Feb. 21
- » Maryland plans pass HMO tax on to employers - Feb. 14
- » Big electronic network could save big money - Feb. 14
- » Size of pediatrics group may affect its finances - Feb. 14
- » FTC seeking to break apart hospital merger - Feb. 14
- » Feature: Investing in employees: It pays off - Feb. 14
- » Brief: HealthGate changes business focus - Feb. 14
- » Brief: Minnesota sues hospital system - Feb. 14
- » Brief: Wisconsin group chooses Humana plan - Feb. 14
- » Do-it-yourself approach is coming to mutual funds - Feb. 14
- » Feature: Cutting through the CONfusion: Movement to relax the limits - Feb. 7
- » Michigan doctors want protection from the Blues - Feb. 7
- » ED doctors protest Blues payment shift - Feb. 7
- » Radiologists adapt iPods for clinical use -- for free - Feb. 7
- » Brief: NDCHealth, Neoforma explore sale - Feb. 7
- » New Medicare pay rules: Time to revisit your contracts - Feb. 7
January
- » Physicians being targeted in identity theft scheme - Jan. 31
- » Hospitals see benefits of corporate name game - Jan. 31
- » Montana Blues executive quits after controversial tenure - Jan. 31
- » Feature: Battle for the burbs: The fight for market access - Jan. 31
- » Brief: IVillage acquires Healthology - Jan. 31
- » Brief: Study: Busy year for health M&A - Jan. 31
- » Brief: HCA offers discounts to uninsured - Jan. 31
- » Brief: R.I. Blues repays members - Jan. 31
- » Brief: MedQuist revamps billing practices - Jan. 31
- » Brief: Former WebMD execs plead guilty - Jan. 31
- » Brief: McKesson settles fraud suit - Jan. 31
- » Brief: Health Net underpaid Calif. physicians - Jan. 31
- » Robot rep latest tactic in generics push - Jan. 31
- » Signs, policies don't deter cell phone users - Jan. 31
- » Emergency physicians in Virginia exit Blues network - Jan. 24
- » HealthSouth settles federal fraud case - Jan. 24
- » California HMOs facing drug access rule - Jan. 24
- » Feature: Find the right accountant: How to save your practice money - Jan. 24
- » Brief: Radiology portal acquired - Jan. 24
- » Brief: HIMSS, URAC form marketing pact - Jan. 24
- » Brief: Health care venture capital up - Jan. 24
- » Brief: Biotech industry saw growth in 2004 - Jan. 24
- » Brief: Guilty plea in Tenet hospital case - Jan. 24
- » Delve into details before you buy state tax credits - Jan. 24
- » New company makes push for ".md" domain - Jan. 17
- » Wi-Fi "hot spots" created in some practices - Jan. 17
- » Tufts, CIGNA form national alliance - Jan. 17
- » California Blues markets a hipper health plan to young adults - Jan. 17
- » Feature: Untapped power: A physician's handheld - Jan. 17
- » Brief: Physicians a popular phone-book lookup - Jan. 17
- » Brief: Tenet creates settlement fund - Jan. 17
- » Pre-funding can be a part of funeral planning - Jan. 17
- » Safeguard records to comply with HIPAA security rule - Jan. 3
- » Nonprofit Blues company seeks to acquire Oklahoma plan - Jan. 3
- » Tenet expects at best to break even this year - Jan. 3
- » New Jersey doctors sue insurer over forced payback - Jan. 3
- » Feature: How to un-retire: Coming back can be tricky - Jan. 3
- » Brief: Pediatrix grows - Jan. 3
- » Brief: PacifiCare closes acquisition - Jan. 3
- » Brief: Humana acquires CarePlus - Jan. 3
- » Spending time on the business side of practice - Jan. 3