Fact File: Financial Trends (10/14/2009)
The October HealthLeaders Fact File examines hospital financial trends through the first quarter of 2009.
Fact File: Planning for Profitability (9/14/2009)
The September HealthLeaders Fact File examines hospital profitability and revenue generation.
Fact File: Wellness (8/14/2009)
This HealthLeaders Fact File features data on wellness trends, including weight by gender, age, income, and education.
Fact File: Cancer Trends (7/20/09)
This HealthLeaders Fact File features data on Cancer Trends, including payment data and prevalence by region and gender.
Fact File: Inflation and Expense Trends (6/15/09)
This HealthLeaders Fact File Featuring data on the composition of expense growth, historical trends, and labor and non-labor expenses.
Fact File: General Surgery (5/1/2009)
The May 2009 HealthLeaders Fact File on "General Surgery" features data on the top five procedures, declining Medicare payments, payments by procedure setting, and the growth of laparoscopic procedures.
Fact File: Revenue vs. Costs (4/16/2009)
This HealthLeaders' Fact File features data on hospital revenue compared to costs, including patient revenues, expenses, costs by condition, and the cost of circulatory conditions.
Fact File: Women's Health (3/17/2009)
This HealthLeaders' Fact File features data on Women's Health, including data on obstetrics and cardiovascular care.
Decline of Hospital Margins May Impair Hospitals' Ability to Obtain Capital (2/25/2009)
Using Benchmarking to Control Supply Chain and Operations Cost (2/25/2009)
Fact File: Present-on-Admission Indicators (10/16/2008)
This HealthLeaders’ Fact File features data on present-on-admission indicators.
Study Examines Effect of Economy on Patient Accounts (9/2/2008)
Supply Chain Benchmarking (9/2/2008)
The Relationship Between Reimbursement and Profitability (9/2/2008)
Fact File: Doctors Diagnose Healthcare (8/18/2008)
This HealthLeaders’ Fact File features data from a survey of physicians on their attitudes about their jobs and the healthcare industry.
Introducing Evidence-based Medicine to Universities in China (5/16/2008)
In response to the Chinese Government’s effort to develop and upgrade infrastructure in the economically-deprived regions in western China, Thomson Reuters works with CALIS to provide a service to more than 20 universities and hospitals in 13 provinces within the region.
