Children’s Hospitals May Face Leaner Future
Cuts in Medicaid lead list of threats to the growth and profitability of children’s hospitals.
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Cuts in Medicaid lead list of threats to the growth and profitability of children’s hospitals.
Critics say generous compensation of CEOs raises questions about the tax-exempt status of nonprofit hospitals.
2009 pay packages for the CEOs of the top 25 children’s hospitals.
Details on the financial growth of children’s hospitals over the last decade.
An annual survey has found that the average cost of a family health insurance plan rose 9 percent this year – triple the growth rate seen in 2010. KHN’s Julie Appleby filed this story.
These pediatricians say they are worried about other patients in the waiting room, some of them too young to be immunized or with health problems that compromise their immune systems.
Texas is quietly revamping the health safety net for the poor in a way some Dems can get behind.
Florida Regulators Twice Turned Down Nemours Foundation’s Request For New Children’s Hospital In Orlando, where there were already two other children’s hospitals.
Healthy profits and assets fuel billions in spending by Dallas, Houston and Fort Worth hospitals.
Nationally, there is one bed for every 2,500 children, but Ohio has one for every 1,400 kids.
Children’s hospitals are a growing business in Pennsylvania, with two large ones in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh and a third costing $207 million under construction near Harrisburg.
Trying to keep up with the rapidly rising number of children, two hospitals in the Phoenix area have bucked the recession and spent heavily on new facilities.
Just a few years ago, Denver had one aging children’s hospital, but today there are two new ones
From its modest beginning as an eight-bed cottage hospital founded in 1882, Chicago Memorial has evolved into a huge institution with nearly $2 billion in assets.
Six months after the state ended the adultBasic health coverage, only about 40 percent of the enrollees went to Medicaid or a limited benefit plan opened to them.
Details on charitable spending from the tax returns of children’s hospitals.
Hospital executives say spending on charity care is only one of many community benefits they provide as nonprofits.
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