Results for "hospital merger"

The Quiet Coup: Why WellSpan Health's New Board Signals a Hard Pivot Away from Community Care
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14 days ago3 min read

The Quiet Coup: Why WellSpan Health's New Board Signals a Hard Pivot Away from Community Care

WellSpan Health's latest board shuffle isn't about diversity; it's a strategic consolidation. Unpacking the hidden cost of new leadership in regional healthcare.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Quiet Takeover: Why Charleston's CAMC Merger With Vandalia Health Is Not About Care, But Control
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16 days ago4 min read

The Quiet Takeover: Why Charleston's CAMC Merger With Vandalia Health Is Not About Care, But Control

The Charleston Area Medical Center's shift to Vandalia Health signals a seismic power shift in West Virginia healthcare, moving beyond mere branding.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Silent War: Why Crowell's New Hire Signals a Brutal Escalation in Healthcare Litigation
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20 days ago4 min read

The Silent War: Why Crowell's New Hire Signals a Brutal Escalation in Healthcare Litigation

The hiring of Joshua Robbins by Crowell isn't just a personnel move; it's a strategic declaration in the escalating **healthcare litigation** landscape.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Hidden Cost of Huntington Health’s New President: Why This Local Hire Signals Deeper Trouble
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26 days ago4 min read

The Hidden Cost of Huntington Health’s New President: Why This Local Hire Signals Deeper Trouble

The appointment of Dr. John M. Corman as Huntington Health President isn't just a routine leadership change; it's a sign of strategic retreat in the competitive Southern California health landscape.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Hidden Cost of 'Health Insurance Competition': Why California's Plan is a Trojan Horse for the Status Quo
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about 1 month ago3 min read

The Hidden Cost of 'Health Insurance Competition': Why California's Plan is a Trojan Horse for the Status Quo

California's push for more health insurance competition might sound like consumer advocacy, but the real winners are the incumbents gaming the system.

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DailyWorld Editorial