Back in October, 2020, I wrote, in a post called City Loses Hospitals Like We Lose Our Keys…
Tag: closure
More On What Do You Call a Hospital with Irrelevant ORs Other Than “Bankrupt”? – Medical Group Minute
Quick quiz: If a patient or a payor has the choice of having a procedure performed (A) on a hospital inpatient basis, or (B) on an outpatient basis, then, assuming it’s safe to perform that procedure on that patient in either setting, at which setting will it be performed?
Pain Physicians and Patients in Pain From Corporate Practice Gone Bad
There may be a shortage of foresight. But there’s no shortage of stupidity.
Is It Really Easier to Schedule Coverage of a Closed Hospital?
We used to joke about the name of Midway Hospital, an acute care hospital in L.A., saying that it was midway between life and death.
What Do You Call A Hospital With Irrelevant ORs Other Than “Bankrupt”? – Podcast
Evolutionary psychologists say that the reason we see a stick on the trail ahead of us as a snake is that it’s far better for our survival to see sticks as snakes than snakes as sticks.
More On What Do You Call a Hospital with Irrelevant ORs Other Than “Bankrupt”?
Quick quiz: If a patient or a payor has the choice of having a procedure performed (A) on a hospital inpatient basis, or (B) on an outpatient basis, then, assuming it’s safe to perform that procedure on that patient in either setting, at which setting will it be performed?
You Can Hold the Mayo, but Mayo Can’t Hold on to Hospital – Podcast
The tides of healthcare ebb and flow like the width of men’s ties and the political affiliation of Michael Bloomberg.
City Loses Hospitals Like We Lose Our Keys
Chances are, you’ve lost your keys and maybe even your wallet. But have you ever lost a hospital?
You Can Hold the Mayo, But Mayo Can’t Hold on to Hospital – Medical Group Minute
The tides of healthcare ebb and flow like the width of men’s ties and the political affiliation of Michael Bloomberg.
Hospital Performs Surgery on Itself and Cuts Off More Than Half Its Beds – Podcast
Listen as Mark discusses what could happen if patients no longer need you, or, at least, not as much of you?










