Medicare and Medicaid pay “look-alike” health centers significantly more than hospitals for treating patients, and converting or creating clinics can help hospitals reduce their expenses.
A growing number of hospitals are outsourcing often-unprofitable outpatient services for their poorest patients by setting up independent, nonprofit organizations to provide primary care.
Medicare and Medicaid pay “look-alike” health centers more than hospitals for treating patients, and converting or creating clinics can help hospitals reduce their expenses.
While school districts are awaiting formal guidance from the state Department of Education or Department of Health, colleges and universities have turned to prevention by educating students on how monkeypox spreads.