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UC regents approve partnership with LA County to reopen King medical facility - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles TimesUC regents approve partnership with LA County to reopen King medical facilityLos Angeles TimesWithin months, the ER and inpatient units were closed after federal officials threatened to pull funding. LA County supervisors had initially promised to ...Plan to reopen former King/Drew hospital moves forwardModernHealthcare.comUC Regents approve plan to reopen MLK HospitalDaily BreezeMLK Hospital a Step Closer to ReopeningNBC Los AngelesLong Beach Press-Telegram -Los Angeles Business Journal -LA Weeklyall 279 news articles »

UC regents approve partnership with LA County to reopen King medical facility - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles TimesUC regents approve partnership with LA County to reopen King medical facilityLos Angeles TimesWithin months, the ER and inpatient units were closed after federal officials threatened to pull funding. LA County supervisors had initially promised to ...Plan to reopen former King/Drew hospital moves forwardModernHealthcare.comUC Regents approve plan to reopen MLK HospitalDaily BreezeMLK Hospital a Step Closer to ReopeningNBC Los AngelesLong Beach Press-Telegram -Los Angeles Business Journal -LA Weeklyall 279 news articles »

Erie Shriners to convert inpatient rooms into pediatric clinics - GoErie.com

Erie Shriners to convert inpatient rooms into pediatric clinicsGoErie.comSo, Erie Shriners Hospital for Children plans to convert its 30 inpatient beds into an outpatient pediatric unit that would be open to all ...Erie Shriners Hospital to move inpatient care to HamotOCRegisterErie Shriners Hospital to partner with HamotPhiladelphia InquirerErie Shriners Hospital to move inpatient care to HamotGoErie.comall 12 news articles »

UC regents approve partnership with LA County to reopen King medical facility - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles TimesUC regents approve partnership with LA County to reopen King medical facilityLos Angeles TimesWithin months, the ER and inpatient units were closed after federal officials threatened to pull funding. LA County supervisors had initially promised to ...Plan to reopen former King/Drew hospital moves forwardModernHealthcare.comUC Regents approve plan to reopen MLK HospitalDaily BreezeMLK Hospital a Step Closer to ReopeningNBC Los AngelesLong Beach Press-Telegram -Los Angeles Business Journal -LA Weeklyall 279 news articles »

Erie Shriners to convert inpatient rooms into pediatric clinics - GoErie.com

Erie Shriners to convert inpatient rooms into pediatric clinicsGoErie.comSo, Erie Shriners Hospital for Children plans to convert its 30 inpatient beds into an outpatient pediatric unit that would be open to all ...Erie Shriners Hospital to move inpatient care to HamotOCRegisterErie Shriners Hospital to partner with HamotPhiladelphia InquirerErie Shriners Hospital to move inpatient care to HamotGoErie.comall 12 news articles »

Some TennCare Benefits Could Be Cut - WKSR

Nashville SceneSome TennCare Benefits Could Be CutWKSR... expanded Medicaid program, said the extra cuts would require changes to benefits, such as a $10000 annual cap on inpatient care for non-pregnant adults. ...Tenncare Cuts Could Shift Costs to HospitalsNashville Public RadioEditorial: Painful cuts for TennCareMemphis Commercial AppealTennCare enrollees could see benefit cutsChattanooga Times Free PressThe Tennessean -WZTV -Nashville Sceneall 96 news articles »

 
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