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2. It was 20 years ago today... Some say it's complex and vulnerable to political whims, but Medicare's PPS has helped impose order on hospital finances.
3. More bills coming due.
4. A few details still missing: President unfurls Medicare reform strategy to crowd of skeptics who fear fallout on provider payments and quality of care.
5. A community solution.
6. Haunted by Enron's ghost: National Century Financial Enterprises files for Chapter 11, leaving a string of broken healthcare chains and hospitals.
7. Absolute minimum: California announces its decision on nurse-staffing ratios, and other states watch and wait for the ripples to come their way.
8. Special report: election 2004: Medicare: an unhealthy economy. Healthcare cost increases loom as long-term issue.
9. Both ends of the spectrum: with Bush and Kerry offering such different healthcare plans, voters must decide which candidate is better for the nation's health.
10. Unsure about the uninsured: with the nation's uninsured population up another 3.2%, politicians spin the news, while hospitals wait for solutions.
11. Command and control: state-of-the-art HHS communications facility stands ready to help deploy and coordinate resources, whatever the need may be.
12. An ounce of prevention.
13. Sparring for control.
14. Politics front and center: expect plenty of heated rhetoric from Washington, but election-year posturing and growing deficits make major new initiatives unlikely.
15. Winning big in reform bill.
16. Rebuilding an empire: once a crown jewel of healthcare in the Middle East, Iraq's system needs a complete overhaul, everything from equipment to staff.
17. Healthcare profile. Forging the path: former Senate aide, lobbyist helps White House craft healthcare policy, reform strategies.
18. Regulation redux: as Maine flirts with rate-setting for hospitals, other states study some regulatory solutions for controlling healthcare costs.
19. Hospitals get battle-ready: at home and abroad, U.S. military hospitals prepare themselves for war amid staffing shortages and budget cuts.
20. Little room for errors: bill protecting providers that report medical errors passes House, but hopes dim on road to Senate.
21. Hope for the uninsured? HHS proposes a series of initiatives to expand coverage, broaden access for the 41 million Americans without health insurance.
22. Few details, big debate: President Bush still needs to fill in the blanks on how he wants to reform Medicare, but advocates are already feuding.
23. Calling in the feds: IOM's new report says government must take a lead in quality, but can Congress, hospitals find the money and support?
24. Special report. In need of repairs: litigation alleges operational, accounting defects at equipment maintenance firm Neodyme, in bankruptcy protection since March.
25. Double standards: amid push for nurse ratio laws, the nation's hospitals also face new JCAHO requirements for measuring staffing effectiveness.
26. Industry pushes call button: nursing shortage plagues nation, but some hospitals find career image is key.
27. No agreement on nurse staffing.
28. The prognosis is a bit mixed.
29. Lining up in the lobby.
30. Living with an allowance: Maine hospitals review new capital-spending limits.
31. Estimating the cost of quality: QIOs' expanded role is welcome but needs funding.
32. Mixing policy and politics.
33. Surviving the heat.
34. Immigrant care costs hospitals.
35. Taking the lead on IT: Bush has ambitious goals but little funding.
36. Medicare madness: debate over the recently passed reform law is showing no sign of subsiding as wary providers brace for budget-busting backlash.
37. Examining exemptions: House to re-evaluate tax status of not-for-profits.
38. Dueling spending projections: OMB pins $534 billion price tag on Rx benefit.
39. We're only partway [sic] there: HHS' first annual quality report shows some big strides have been made but points out acute need for more preventive care.
40. A new former title: Scully -- regulator, cheerleader, cowboy -- to quit as CMS chief before implementing reform bill.
41. Mixing politics with pleasure.
42. Out-of-hand spending: Medicare+Choice out-of-pocket costs on the rise.
43. Vaccination solutions: IOM suggests providers be reimbursed.
44. Against the current: uncertainty of consensus still roils debate of embattled Medicare reform.
45. CMS' inpatient surprise: outlier threshold cut; transfer policy remains.
46. Battle over Medicare: providers ready to defend their pet provisions.
47. How to kill a mandate: hospital lobby persuades Scully, CMS to scuttle proposal that would have required hospitals to measure patient satisfaction.
48. Senior citizens score win as drug benefit advances.
49. Making headway: finance committee chiefs confident Senate will pass prescription drug plan.
50. Not-for-profits are likely to adopt new fiscal rules: SEC's financial-reporting policy affects for-profits, but others wonder whether they could benefit, too.
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