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Nineteen critical access hospitals in Nebraska have formed a clinically integrated network, the third coalition of its kind created over the past three months.
Two dozen critical access hospitals in Montana have created a clinically integrated network, following similar rural provider-led coalitions in other states.
More than two dozen rural hospitals in Ohio and West Virginia formed a clinically integrated network, which providers are increasingly turning to instead of health system-led acquisitions.
Cibolo Health, a leader in supporting rural hospitals through clinically integrated networks, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with OHT Workforce Solutions.
TruBridge, Inc. a healthcare solutions company, today announces its selection as a preferred partner to Cibolo Health, a healthcare services company focused on financial optimization of independent rural hospitals and medical practices.
Avel eCare, the nation’s leading telemedicine provider of clinician-to-clinician services, proudly announces a strategic partnership with Cibolo Health.
Cibolo Health partners with The Garage to empower independent rural providers to drive better care and outcomes across multiple states in rural America
Cibolo helped create the Rough Rider network in North Dakota and the Headwaters Network in Minnesota. Both are collaborations between hospitals that want to stay independent but work together.
The rural hospital collaborative in North Dakota has secured two value-based contracts with commercial insurers and more are expected this year, building momentum for those considering similar alliances.
More than a dozen independent rural hospitals in Minnesota have teamed up to create a clinically integrated network, following the lead of providers in other states.
New Headwaters Network gives small hospitals opportunity to gain efficiencies without joining large health systems.
Modern Healthcare spoke with four CEOs from the hospital, technology, hospital-at-home and insurance sectors about the hurdles they faced in 2023 and their predictions for the upcoming year.
Modern Healthcare spoke with four CEOs from the hospital, technology, hospital-at-home and insurance sectors about the hurdles they faced in 2023 and their predictions for the upcoming year. The interviews will be published over the coming weeks.
A lot of senior citizens really like Medicare Advantage, the private insurance alternative to original Medicare, and there may be almost as many reasons for the preference as there are “MA” enrollees.
More rural hospitals are joining clinically integrated networks to improve their standing with commercial insurers, maintain services, boost care quality and reduce costs.
The White House may soon have a leader to implement the muscular, government-centric approach to cybersecurity it proposed in March.
Jamestown Regional Medical Center recently joined 22 other rural independent medical facilities around North Dakota in forming the Rough Rider High Value Network.
Twenty-three independent critical care hospitals in North Dakota have banded together to help one another coordinate and improve access to care in the rural communities they each serve, calling their collaboration the Rough Rider High-Value Network.
The value-based network will enable rural hospitals to meet the increasing challenges of delivering healthcare.
Twenty-three independent critical access hospitals in North Dakota have formed an alliance to collaborate on clinical and operational initiatives that strengthen the availability, affordability and quality of care in rural communities across the state.