There’s an expression in carpentry, “measure twice, cut once.”
Tag: law
Ride along, if you dare, while Mark waxes political on what a permanent government shut down as to “nonessential” regulation writers might mean for healthcare.
Over the years, I have dealt with many hospital CEOs that I thought were criminals. In fact, I have dealt with some who were indicted, and, in at least one case, a CEO who later became a long-term “guest” in the Gray Bar Hotel.
Over the years, I have dealt with many hospital CEOs that I thought were criminals. In fact, I have dealt with some who were indicted, and, in at least one case, a CEO who later became a long-term “guest” in the Gray Bar Hotel.
Collectively the Tenet controlled entities will pay $60.86 million to the United States, $5 million to the State of Oklahoma, and $206,000 to the State of Texas.
Tenet Healthcare Corporation’s most recent quarterly report indicates that it’s reached an agreement in principle with the United States Department of Justice to settle a whistleblower suit.
Ride along, if you dare, while Mark waxes political on what a permanent government shut down as to “nonessential” regulation writers might mean for healthcare.
When my kids were small, we spent many a lazy Sunday afternoon watching monster versus monster movies, you know, like Godzilla versus Mothra. Although today’s post doesn’t feature any Japanese creatures from Monster Island, it does feature a similar, two-monsters-in-one tale, drawing from, and compounding on, violations previously featured on the blog. And, although Tokyo […]
There’s an expression in carpentry, “measure twice, cut once.” We should have the same expression in terms of healthcare deals…
Ride along as Mark discusses the fact that when businesses can’t compete, they become big believers in regulation, just as in the ban on new physician-owned Medicare participating hospitals.