Hospitals continue to see high labor and supply expenses, and margins are dipping as they embark on new capital projects, according to Kaufman Hall's National Hospital Flash Report, released Nov. 12.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare supply chain issues were complex and plentiful, creating an unprecedented mess for hospitals struggling to care for an increased load of patients. Hospitals ...
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HealthTap, a leading virtual healthcare provider delivering affordable, high-quality primary care, today announced its launch ...
The Labor Department said its Federal Contract Compliance Programs found that medical-supply company McKesson's facility in ...
Israeli troops had withdrawn from Kamal Adwan Hospital after arresting most of the medical staff. The Israeli military said ...
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QUANTAS Solutions, a leasing company set up by the Dr Adrian Stokes-led Quantas Capital, is positioning itself to go after a ...
A senior doctor has painted a picture of the big challenges fighting Covid in Wales' oldest hospital and the stresses on ...
Monitoring services for a medical alert system can cost as low as $14.95 per month and as much as $61.95 per month. These prices don’t necessarily include the initial cost of the equipment ...
Surgical services are totally suspended at Kamal Adwan Hospital, where only two doctors remain after an Israeli siege.
The medical facility called on WHO to ensure the provision of life-saving commodities to maintain operations in the hospital.