Word processing in hospitals: improve information handling while holding down costs
Article Abstract:
Word processing equipment in hospitals produces continuing savings by increasing productivity of employees and enhancing their ability to absorb a growing workload. Careful matching of an institutions needs with the systems available will aid management in surviving in an increasingly difficult environment.
Publication Name: Hospital Financial Management
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0018-5639
Year: 1982
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Preserving alternate income: assessing IRS positions on lab services tax
Article Abstract:
The current position of the Internal Revenue Service is presented in an effort to improve the ability of the tax-exempt hospitals to eliminate or cut down any potential tax on unrelated business income that may be derived from laboratory services rendered by them.
Publication Name: Hospital Financial Management
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0018-5639
Year: 1981
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