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Governance in Large Nonprofit Health Systems: Current ...
and governance practices in the nation’s largest health systems.10 This is especially the case for nonprofit systems as compared to investor-owned systems for which public reporting requirements are somewhat more extensive. The confluence of these developments — growing interest in the responsibilities and performance of governing boards in all sectors, advances in formulating …
[PDF File]Brief of the Federal Trade Commission and the Commonwealth ...
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merger of the two largest health systems in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area while the FTC conducts an administrative adjudication to determine whether the merger violates the antitrust laws. The hospitals are close rivals for inclusion in insurance company healthcare networks, and …
[PDF File]141-0191 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEFORE THE FEDERAL …
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Hershey and Pinnacle, the two largest health systems in the greater Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area, intend to merge. If allowed to proceed, the Merger would create a dominant provider of general acute care (“GAC”) inpatient hospital services in the Harrisburg area. The Merger is likely to substantially lessen . 2. competition for healthcare services in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and its ...
OVERVIEW of Main Line Health System
2,000 physicians care for patients throughout Main Line Health’s continuum of care. Recent recognitions • All of Main Line Health’s acute care hospitals are among the top 10 in the Philadelphia region, and among the top 20 in Pennsylvania, in the 2017 US News & World Report ranking. • One of only 19 health systems in the US to receive ...
[PDF File]Improving the Health Care System: Seven State Strategies
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State governments are often the largest health care purchaser within their borders. With health costs ris- ing by two to three times the Consumer Price Index, it is difficult for states—many still dealing with budget challenges after the re - cession—to maintain the programs they have, let alone undertake strategies to cover additional uninsured populations.5 Inefficiencies. Inefficiencies ...
[PDF File]State of Risk: Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania’s environmental health depends on strong partnerships with the federal government. Over the last five years, Pennsylvania has received more than $225 million in grants from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to protect the state’s environment and economy. Additional EPA dollars have gone straight to local and regional projects. Millions more have been spent to en ...
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