Medicaid Payment Increases Allow Hospitals to Re-Evaluate Capital Projects and Leverage Capital Markets
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Medicaid Payment Increases Allow Hospitals to Re-Evaluate Capital Projects and Leverage Capital Markets

With the uncertainty of the pandemic behind us, many hospitals have shifted focus to capital projects postponed during the past few years. This, combined with the recent increase in Medicaid payments, has caused many hospitals to re-evaluate projects and consider how to best leverage the capital markets given their financial resources.

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Hospitalists and the Changing Face of Rural Healthcare
Alex Strauss Alex Strauss

Hospitalists and the Changing Face of Rural Healthcare

Hospital medicine is the fastest growing medical specialty in the history of American medicine. That is despite the fact that, since the term “hospitalist” was first coined in 1996, these physicians have often been defined in terms of their relationship to other physicians - i.e., the one managing patients for primary care doctors in order to 1) free up the primary care doctor’s time, 2) reduce the primary care doctor’s stress in running between the clinic and the hospital, 3) take certain less desirable tasks off the primary care doctor’s plate, etc.

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