| Philadelphia Inquirer (PA) 1999 Josh Goldstein |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Aetna-Jefferson dispute leaves employers wary. (Workers at Jefferson Health Systems hospital contest Aetna U.S. Healthcare benefit contract). | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein |
| City hospitals eye the suburbs. (Philadelphia's Jefferson Health Systems and the University of Pennsylvania Health System). | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein |
| Creditors forego Allegheny claims; they would be paid about $25 million instead in facilitating the sale of four Pittsburgh-area hospitals. | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein |
| CVS offers health services. | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein |
| Hospital to close inpatient facilities; Germantown Hospital will move its acute-care beds to the Albert Einstein Medical Center.(Abstract) | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein |
| Jefferson to lay off 125, drop 250 jobs.(Philadelphia, Penn.-based Jefferson University Hospitals will cut 125 jobs and eliminate 250 vacant job positions.) | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein |
| Many Pa. hospitals in the red, study says. | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein |
| Suit says Cigna misled retirees. | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein |
| Tenet hopitals see more patients.(Tenet Healthcare Corp.)(Abstract) | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein |
| Tenet plans to improve charity care. | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein |
| Tenet trimming some programs to cut expenses. | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein, Karl Stark |
| Worker's fear for hospital's life.(Kensington, Penn.-based Episcopal Hospital may close its doors) | Business, regional | Josh Goldstein |
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