Experts say 2013 isn’t as big a year for Obamacare as 2014, when individual and business mandates kick in. Still, some people will notice a few tax tweaks after New Year’s Day.
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For Linda Gagnon, it was both a shock and no surprise at all. At the start of 2012, her 88-year-old mother, Martha Gagnon, was bright, alert and still dropping in on her weekly quilting group.
University of California San Diego Health System’s stance that it will keep the Nevada Cancer Institute open, although at least partly contradicted by one of its top officials, raises questions about a critical financial condition that was part of the ownership change in January.
Las Vegas hospitals stand to lose several million dollars of revenue in the coming year because the federal government has determined they have excessive readmissions of patients.
Where some only see vomit, one man saw Las Vegas gold. And he was right.
Although much smaller and lesser known, Southern Nevada’s specialty hospitals continued to financially outpace the general hospitals last year.
Hospitals in Clark County, many of them in financial intensive care since the recession, are showing signs of recovery.