FINANCE COVID Support Will Not Save Flawed Nursing Home Operators in 2021 as Distress Looms Large Maggie Flynn, For Skilled Nursing News When the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in skilled nursing facilities became apparent after the first major outbreak in the...
Dec 09, 2016 by Rachel ChristiansenNevada Public Radio | KNPR | NPR Member Station Photo by Christopher Smith/Desert Companion Listen When the Nye Regional Medical Center closed in 2015, it sent shockwaves through the town of Tonopah, Nev. The community of about...
by Ron Shinkman | May 25, 2015 8:53pm When I dine with Jerry Seelig, it’s usually to enjoy some foodie oasis in or around Los Angeles. But when I sat down with him for breakfast last week, it was to deconstruct his recently concluded odyssey as an accidental...
by Jerry Seelig A box is checked on the Voluntary Petition—Form B—of the initial bankruptcy filing documents, which states that the debtor is a “health care business.” Health care business, now the health care debtor is defined in the Bankruptcy Code as “any public or...
Guest post by Jerry SeeligPublished on FierceHealthFinance (http://www.fiercehealthfinance.com) It’s an ugly thing when a hospital or medical group files for bankruptcy. Caregivers, support staff, and executives worry about their jobs. Creditors worry about...