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Monday, Oct 19 2015

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Feud Flares Up In Georgia Between Hospitals And Cancer Treatment Chain

In other hospital-related news, The Connecticut Mirror details the state's hospital spending and tax issues, which are currently central to a budget debate in the legislature. Meanwhile, other news outlets report on Twitter's role in tracking hospital satisfaction; a Maryland lawsuit by a union and local residents seeking to prevent a hospital closure; and a North Carolina Indian tribe is opening a new hospital.

The Associated Press: Georgia Hospitals, Cancer Chain Duel Over State Rule

An old battle between Georgia's hospitals and a national cancer treatment chain flared up this fall. The dispute is rooted in Georgia's "certificate of need" process. The regulatory system used to approve expansion or new construction of hospitals and other health care facilities can have a broad effect on local economies and patient options. In 2008, lawmakers approved a new category — "destination" hospital — to accommodate Cancer Treatment Centers of America. The chain, headquartered in Florida, operates in four states and is known for its ads describing access to medical care along with spiritual support and alternative remedies. (Foody, 10/17)

The Connecticut Mirror: CT’s Hospital Spending And Taxes, Explained

The ongoing fight over Connecticut’s state budget has centered in part on what Connecticut pays hospitals. The industry took the biggest hit in the emergency budget cuts Gov. Dannel P. Malloy issued last month, drawing criticism from hospital leaders and legislators from both parties. (Levin Becker, 10/19)

The Boston Globe: Tracking Hospital Trust On Twitter

Boston Children’s Hospital and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have made the top 10 on a new scoreboard for US medical centers with the best patient care — hardly a first for these two world-renowned institutions. (Subbaraman 10/19)

The Laurel Leader/The Baltimore Sun: Laurel Residents, Workers Union Files Suit To Prevent Regional Closure

Dimensions Healthcare Corp., which operates Laurel Regional Hospital, is facing a legal challenge from two Laurel residents and the union representing the hospital's employees, a suit the plaintiffs hope will stop the hospital from being closed. Dimensions plans to close Laurel Regional Hospital and replace it with an ambulatory care center, which is estimated to cost about $24 million. (Michaels, 10/16)

North Carolina Health News: Eastern Band Cherokees Unveil Their New Hospital

Jerry Wolfe has spent the vast majority of his 91 years within shouting distance of Rattlesnake Mountain. The mountain keeps watch over the Cherokee village, hub of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians’ Qualla Boundary home, tucked into the Great Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina. Last Thursday – a postcard-perfect early-autumn morning, the brilliant sun inching past Rattlesnake – the Cherokee community welcomed some 500 guests to the ribbon-cutting of their $82 million, 155-000-square-foot Cherokee Indian Hospital. (Sisk, 10/19)

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