The Transition from Excess Capacity to Strained Capacity in U.S. Hospitals
Specialty Hospitals: Focused Factories or Cream Skimmers?
Something Old, Something New: Recent Developments in Hospital-Physician Relationships
Rapid Population Growth Attracts National Firms
Population Growth, Economic Downturn Stress Phoenix's Health Care Capacity
Market Developments Signal Cost Hikes in Greenville
Intense Competition and Rising Costs Dominate Cleveland's Health Care Market
Insolvency and Challenges of Regulating Providers that Bear Risk
Hospitals' Negotiating Leverage with Health Plans: How and Why it Changed?
Hopes Dim for More Competition
HMOs Alive and Well in Orange County
Focused Factories? Physician-owned Specialty Facilities
Financial Woes and Contract Disputes Disrupt Market
Financial Pressures Continue to Plague Hospitals
Emergency Room Diversions: A Symptom of Hospitals Under Stress
Emergency Department Diversions: Hospital and Community Strategies Alleviate the Crisis
Does U.S. Hospital Capacity Need to be Expanded?
Changes in Hospital Competitive Strategy: A New Medical Arms Race?
At the Brink: