Posted by payerprovider on August 18, 2013
Posted by payerprovider on July 17, 2013
BOSTON– July 17, 2013: Payer+Provider Syndicate experts were featured in numerous articles during the second quarter of 2013. The continued wave of provider acquisitions and partnerships served as fodder for commentary. Adam Powell, Ph.D. commented on the hospital consolidation within the Mayo Clinic, the HCA / First Choice ER alliance, SSM Health Care’s acquisition Dean Health Systems, Highmark’s Acquisition of West Penn Allegheny Health System, Montefiore Medical Center’s acquisition of Sound Shore Health System, Catholic Health Initiatives’s acquisition of St. […]
Posted by payerprovider on April 1, 2013
BOSTON– April 1, 2013: During the first quarter of 2013, Payer+Provider Syndicate experts were featured in approximately one article per week. Numerous journalists turned to Payer+Provider for insights on changes occurring within the healthcare industry. Adam C. Powell, Ph.D., the President of Payer+Provider Syndicate, was asked to comment on the implications of a number of national issues: changes resulting from health reform in 2013, the impact of sequestration, and the implications of rising hospital food prices. Dr. Powell was also […]
Category: News · Tags: Becker's Hospital Review, CHS, Cleveland Clinic, Community Health Systems, Highmark, Highmark PCMH, hospital consolidation, hospital food prices, Mayo, Mayo Clinic, out-of-network coverage, Patient-Centered Medical Home, PCMH, sequestration, Steward, Steward Healthcare, telemedicine
Posted by payerprovider on February 1, 2013
CHANDIGARH, INDIA– February 1, 2013: Adam C. Powell, Ph.D. has been appointed to the Visiting Faculty of the Indian School of Business (ISB) in Mohali, Punjab, India. The Indian School of Business was founded with support from Kellogg and Wharton, and augments its own faculty with visiting faculty from outside of India. In 2012, the Indian School of Business tied the Yale School of Management and Oxford’s Said School of Business for 20th place on The Financial Times’ global ranking of MBA programs. Dr. […]
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Posted by payerprovider on January 20, 2013