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New Headwaters Network gives small hospitals opportunity to gain efficiencies without joining large health systems.
Modern Healthcare spoke with four CEOs from the hospital, technology, hospital-at-home and insurance sectors about the hurdles they faced in 2023 and their predictions for the upcoming year. The interviews will be published over the coming weeks.
A lot of senior citizens really like Medicare Advantage, the private insurance alternative to original Medicare, and there may be almost as many reasons for the preference as there are “MA” enrollees.
More rural hospitals are joining clinically integrated networks to improve their standing with commercial insurers, maintain services, boost care quality and reduce costs.
The White House may soon have a leader to implement the muscular, government-centric approach to cybersecurity it proposed in March.
Jamestown Regional Medical Center recently joined 22 other rural independent medical facilities around North Dakota in forming the Rough Rider High Value Network.
Twenty-three independent critical care hospitals in North Dakota have banded together to help one another coordinate and improve access to care in the rural communities they each serve, calling their collaboration the Rough Rider High-Value Network.
The value-based network will enable rural hospitals to meet the increasing challenges of delivering healthcare.
Twenty-three independent critical access hospitals in North Dakota have formed an alliance to collaborate on clinical and operational initiatives that strengthen the availability, affordability and quality of care in rural communities across the state.
Twenty-three rural hospitals in North Dakota have formed what they’re calling the Rough Rider High Value Network. The hospitals say it’s an initiative to strengthen availability, affordability and quality of care in rural communities.
Improved access to and quality of care are major drivers behind the formation of a new clinically integrated network involving 23 rural North Dakota hospitals.
Nearly two dozen critical access hospitals in North Dakota have formed a clinically integrated network, bucking the historical trend of rural hospitals seeking acquisitions by larger health systems.