Dateline: Nov. 1, 2025. Gov. Matt Hasselbeck steps to the podium in the lobby of the Davenport Hotel. A crowd of more than 200 people greets him enthusiastically, along with local and statewide television cameras. He speaks."Hellloooooo, I am
The future is near, say health industry insiders here who are anticipating a plethora of technological advances across many fields, ranging from video consultations to robotically assisted walking exercises.Brian Hoots, an analyst at Northwest a
Medical costs are climbing at a rate much higher than most sectors of the economy. This trend has a serious effect on the U.S. economybusinesses find it difficult to provide medical coverage to their employees, much less offer them raises. to
Anticipate heavier focus on quality parameters, satisfaction, they say
February 24, 2011
Dennis Barts, CEO at Valley Hospital & Medical Center: In January, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released their Hospital Inpatient Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) proposal. The proposal outlines the agency's first large scale a to
Despite sizable hurdles that seemingly could thwartor at least delayplans for a proposed four-year medical school here, unflinching backers of the school remain convinced it could be up and producing graduates as soon as 2018."That's
Group says policy makers should abandon search for 'silver bullet'
February 24, 2011
The role of government in housing finance should be reduced dramatically from its current level, American Bankers Association President and CEO Frank Keating said in a letter sent to federal officials earlier this month.The letter focused on
Agency's new programs include efforts to attract larger number of lenders
February 24, 2011
Effective Feb. 15, lenders who participate in the U.S. Small Business Administration's Preferred Lender Program can approve loans through the agency's new Small Loan Advantage program, the federal agency says. At the same time, the agency will from
Survey finds disparities in how much borrowers could get based on race
February 24, 2011
ComplianceTech, an Arlington, Va.-based provider of technology and mortgage data analysis, has released results of a study that it says shows a significant decrease in home mortgages to blacks and Latinos in comparison to non-Hispanic whites since
Respondents say simpler, more understandable lending process needed
February 24, 2011
Four years after widespread subprime mortgage defaults touched off an international financial crisis, getting a mortgage today is so difficult that two out of three Americans believe access to affordable mortgages is a serious problem, says recent
One factor, little known by borrowers, can play a large role in whether banks are willing to renegotiate mortgages with homeowners who are struggling to meet payments.Unfortunately, it is a factor that homeowners have no control found that owned