Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
LifePoint Health Buys Hospitals In Georgia, North Carolina
Investor-owned LifePoint Health has acquired St. Francis Hospital in Columbus, Ga., about a year after the independent hospital began seeking a suitor in light of debt problems and accounting irregularities flagged by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (Barkholz, 1/4)
The patient walks woozily out to the ambulance from a tan house on a tree-lined street. Anthony Savoy, the head medic, calls ahead to University Hospitals, which has the closest emergency room. Savoy wants to make sure the ER has space for the patient. The man gets in that day, but it was by no means guaranteed. For years, its been common practice for University Hospitals to switch its status to diversion. That means when Savoy would call the hospital, people in the emergency department would say they didnt have the room or the staff to handle the patient. The EMS team then would have to drive to another hospital often the Cleveland Clinic about a mile away. (Tribble, 1/5)
The VA St. Louis Health Care System has cut the waiting time for appointments in recent months, but the improvement is fragile, says Patricia Ten Haaf, who is leaving the agency after serving as its acting director since May. As of the beginning of December, our average wait times for primary care, mental health care and specialty care are all five days or under, she said. (Leonard, 1/5)