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New Analysis Validates Need to Preserve Restrictions on the Growth of Physician-owned Hospitals
As some members of Congress continue to propose weakening Medicare’s prohibition on physician self-referral to new physician-owned hospitals (POHs) and loosening restrictions on the growth of existing POHs, new data from Dobson | DaVanzo show that POHs report fewer quality measures and perform worse on readmission penalties compared to full-service community hospitals.
Keeping the Brakes on Physician-owned Hospitals is Best for Patients
Fair competition has always been the driving principle of our nation’s economy. This includes health care, and it’s the reason the Ethics in Patient Referrals Act, more commonly known as the “Stark Law,” has been on the books for decades to protect the Medicare program from the inherent conflict of interest created when physicians self-refer their patients to facilities and services in which they have a financial stake.
Hot Topics | Taking Action in Value-Based Care
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FGI Seeking Comments on Proposed Changes to the Guidelines for Design and Construction
The Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI) has issued a call for public comments on proposed updates to the 2026 edition of the FGI Guidelines.
Sharing Insights and Expertise: Media Training Through the AONL Nurse Executive Fellowship
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Standing Up to Protect Patient Access to Care and Services
With only 11 days that the House and Senate are in session together before the fiscal year concludes, much of the attention in Washington is on how Congress will fund the government and whether there will be a government shutdown.
Survey: Americans likely to recommend telemedicine after using it
Although 27% of respondents said they had a negative perception of telemedicine before trying it, 90%, after trying it, 90% said they would recommend it to someone who has not used it, a survey found.
Cancer rates jump in patients under age 50, study finds
Cancers diagnosed in people younger than 50 years increased substantially from 2010 to 2019, according to a study published in August in JAMA Network Open.
COVID-19 cases likely higher than data indicate
While COVID-19 patient hospitalization rates are lower this year than in previous years, experts agree there are likely more infections than captured by current surveillance systems.