The Minnesota Department of Commerce announced a settlement in the form of a consent order with the insurance company on Tuesday
Steward Health Care says it plans to sell off all its hospitals after announcing this week that it filed for bankruptcy protection
(KMID/KPEJ)- Steward Health Care, a national based healthcare system and the largest physician-led hospital operator in the United States, including Odessa Regional Medical Center in Odessa and Scenic Mountain Medical Center in Big Spring, announced that it has commenced an in-court restructuring process through the filing of voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of []
The company's statement emphasized that hospitals, medical centers and physician's offices will remain open during the bankruptcy process.
Steward Health Care, the largest physician-owned hospital operator in the US, is reportedly set to file for bankruptcy, impacting its relationship with
A federal appeals court rebuffed a Georgia county's attempt to avoid providing insurance coverage to a transgender sheriff's deputy.
Only 47.6% of customer service representatives (CSRs) in the retail sector
Hundreds of new shelters set up near Khan Younis as Palestinians flee fighting in RafahSoaring above the rows of tents 10 deep on the dunes stretching back from the Mediterranean sea is a reminder of better times in Gaza: a ferris wheel.Now, the cafes, paths and miniature train of the Asda’a amusement park are obscured by hundreds of shelters, put up by some of the half a million newly displaced people who have made their way to this sandy strip of coastline near the city of Khan Younis to...
By Sean Lyngaas, CNN (CNN) — A major US health care system said Thursday that it is diverting ambulances from “several” of its hospitals following a cyberattack this week. The cyberattack on Ascension, a St. Louis-based nonprofit network that includes 140 hospitals in 19 states, is also disrupting access to electronic health records, some phone systems
By Sean Lyngaas, CNN (CNN) — A major US health care system said Thursday that it is diverting ambulances from “several” of its hospitals following a cyberattack this week. The cyberattack on Ascension, a St. Louis-based nonprofit network that includes 140 hospitals in 19 states, is also disrupting access to electronic health records, some phone systems
By Sean Lyngaas, CNN (CNN) — A major US health care system said Thursday that it is diverting ambulances from “several” of its hospitals following a cyberattack this week. The cyberattack on Ascension, a St. Louis-based nonprofit network that includes 140 hospitals in 19 states, is also disrupting access to electronic health records, some phone systems
First the bad news: Violence against health care workers has not abated since the pandemic.