comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Andy lankowicz - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Not just a hospital, 17 rural ND hospitals operating at a loss

Altru sends letters to Devils Lake residents, expressing interest in hospital ownership or management there

Altru sends letters to Devils Lake residents, expressing interest in hospital ownership or management there 4,000 letters were emailed Thursday, telling residents that Altru is committed to this community and intends to remain in the region for the long term.” Later, in an interview with the Herald, an Altru executive said discussions have been held that could lead to a potential purchase of the Devils Lake hospital. Written By: J.J. Perry | × GRAND FORKS Altru Health System on Thursday, July 1, sent 4,000 emailed letters to residents of Devils Lake, N.D., outlining the system’s commitment to that community, and later in the day confirmed discussions have begun that could potentially lead to managing or purchasing St. Alexius Hospital.

Altru sends letters to Devils Lake residents, expressing interest in hospital ownership or management there

Altru sends letters to Devils Lake residents, expressing interest in hospital ownership or management there
grandforksherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from grandforksherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Medicaid s tug-of-war pits North Dakota budget hawks against hospital advocates

Medicaid s tug-of-war pits North Dakota budget hawks against hospital advocates “We’re not buying $75 hammers and gold-plated toilet seats,” said Andy Lankowicz, president of CHI St. Alexius Health Devils Lake. Written By: Sam Easter | × Gov. Doug Burgum delivers his budget proposal to the North Dakota House of Representatives on Dec. 3. (Jeremy Turley / Forum News Service) When ailing patients come through the door at Deaconess Health Care in Northwood, CEO Pete Antonson said doctors and nurses do their best to help, even if a patient ultimately can’t pay for their care. When that happens, it means the small-town health system takes a financial loss.

North Dakota Medicaid discussion concerns state s hospital advocates

Medicaid s tug-of-war pits North Dakota budget hawks against hospital advocates “We’re not buying $75 hammers and gold-plated toilet seats,” said Andy Lankowicz, president of CHI St. Alexius Health Devils Lake. Written By: Sam Easter | × Gov. Doug Burgum delivers his budget proposal to the North Dakota House of Representatives on Dec. 3. (Jeremy Turley / Forum News Service) When ailing patients come through the door at Deaconess Health Care in Northwood, CEO Pete Antonson said doctors and nurses do their best to help, even if a patient ultimately can’t pay for their care. When that happens, it means the small-town health system takes a financial loss.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.