Thanks! Just wanted to let you know how much I appreciated the August 2005 HomeCare issue. I think it was the most informative and timely series of articles
Just after Katrina hit, I heard a commentator say of New Orleans that before the week was over, there would be thousands of horror stories and thousands
Respiratory new product trends are following the trends of society. Everything is driven to be smaller, quieter or less expensive. When you think about
Breast cancer is a disease that affects more than 200,000 American women each year. The good news is that the outcomes are much better than ever. Today,
While more and more providers are interested in diversifying out of Medicare, the prospect of building a strong managed care business line has come back
In a vibrant health care service merger and acquisition environment, selling a business is easy. If your goal is maximizing value, however, that's an
Today's insurance carriers Medicare, Medicaid and others are making it increasingly difficult for health care suppliers to get paid for their services.
In 2004, more than 40.4 million Hispanics 14 percent of the total U.S. population were living in the United States. This makes Hispanics the largest and
Do you hear the rumble in the market? That's the sound of independent HME providers shaking off that's the way it's been done. Many providers are preparing
The times they are a-changin.' Those Bob Dylan lyrics could herald the changeover affecting reimbursement appeals. As of July 1 this year, the Administrative