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redtrooper
07-15-2010, 11:25 AM
Heard a terrible rumor that Huggins is up for sale?? Also heard that some department heads lost this positions??
Anyone know if this is true or false??
MAXUM
07-15-2010, 02:14 PM
After all the $$ they just dumped into that humongous new "west wing"? That's rather surprising.
Heard a terrible rumor that Huggins is up for sale?? Also heard that some department heads lost this positions??
Anyone know if this is true or false??
I have been told by a supervisor at Huggins that there is a new ER director. Someone to help calm the craziness that's been happening. Unfortunately, I was told this by having a very unpleasant experience with my daughter at their ER.
IMHO, I don't think it would be a bad thing if someone (or plural) else owned it!!!
Argie's Wife
07-22-2010, 09:31 PM
There was a corporate reorganization but it was pretty much public knowledge and nothing different than any other hospital in the area is experiencing due to the current economy.
I believe they made all of their rooms into single patient beds, as they are also now a critical access hospital. Due to privacy laws (HIPPA) and what the insurance companies will pay for, single bed rooms make sense - even just from an infection control standpoint.
Hospitals are top-heavy in administrators - it only makes sense that they recognize potential cost-savings by reorganizing from the top of a department down. This is a common business practice - you just don't think of it being a reality in healthcare.
BroadHopper
07-22-2010, 09:49 PM
Hospitals are top-heavy in administrators - it only makes sense that they recognize potential cost-savings by reorganizing from the top of a department down. This is a common business practice - you just don't think of it being a reality in healthcare.
Hospitals may be top-heavy in administration, the COO's annual stipends rival COO's of Fortune 500 COO's! They claim they are in line with their piers. I think they are all out of line. Companies COO's are judged on their profit performance and paid accordingly. I just can't see how non-profits COOs justify their salaries when they are losing money! :confused:
Heaven
07-23-2010, 11:33 AM
Hospitals may be top-heavy in administration, the COO's annual stipends rival COO's of Fortune 500 COO's! They claim they are in line with their piers. I think they are all out of line. Companies COO's are judged on their profit performance and paid accordingly. I just can't see how non-profits COOs justify their salaries when they are losing money! :confused:
They're losing money?
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