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CON End-Run Should Be Sacked | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

blog.iowahospital.org — “IHA’s position is that the Certificate of Need process is good public policy and the Legislature should not grant political exemptions to this process. CON is good public policy because it has standards that, with the Legislature’s oversight, have evolved with the health care market.View full resource at blog.iowahospital.org

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Today’s NewsStand (May 1, 2012) | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

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NewsStand (April 30, 2012) | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

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This Dyamond Shines On – And On | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

blog.iowahospital.org — “Through all of April, IHA, the Iowa Donor Network and Iowa’s hospitals have sought to make Iowans more aware of how they can provide the “gift of life” through organ, eye and tissue donation and by signing up with the Iowa Donor Registry. It is our honor to share the story of Dyamond Ott because, like the gift of life, her life continues to be an inspiration to do more.View full resource at blog.iowahospital.org

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Today’s NewsStand (April 27, 2012) | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

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Today’s NewsStand (April 26, 2012) | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

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Today’s NewsStand (April 25, 2012) | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

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Why I Care: Lessons in Philanthropy | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

blog.iowahospital.org — “There are thousands of people who work “behind the scenes” at Iowa hospitals who are dedicated to making sure the highest quality care is provided every day. Sheila Baldwin, assistant vice president for health-sciences development at the University of Iowa Foundation, is one of those people.View full resource at blog.iowahospital.org

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Today’s NewsStand (April 4, 2012) | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

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Today’s NewsStand (April 2, 2012) | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

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Today’s NewsStand (April 2, 2012) | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

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Today’s NewsStand (March 30, 2012) | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

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Today’s NewsStand (March 29, 2012) | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

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Today’s NewsStand (March 28, 2012) | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

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30-Car Accident Tests Webster City Hospital | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

blog.iowahospital.org — “On Monday, March 5, a routine morning commute on U.S. Highway 20 just east of Webster City changed in a split second when drivers entered a sudden black, smoky fog that brought visibility down to zero. Many vehicles slowed and or stopped, causing a chain reaction of severe accidents. The number of accidents – ultimately involving more than 30 vehicles – and the severity of each prompted Van Diest Medical Center to activate its “External Code Green” disaster alert.View full resource at blog.iowahospital.org

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