Hackensack University Medical Center
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Fitch Ratings assigns an 'A-' rating to the following revenue bonds to be issued on behalf of Hackensack University Medical Center (H...
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NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings takes the following rating action on Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC), NJ as part of its continuous surveillance ...
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NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings assigns an 'A-' rating to the following revenue bonds to be issued on behalf of Hackensack University Medical Center Obligat...
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Pick an institution, politician or business leader in Bergen County and the odds are good John Schepisi has a connection to them.
Schepisi, founder of the Schepisi & McLaughlin firm in Englewood Cliffs, has been Bergen County Republican chairman, served on the Board of Governors of Hackensack University Medical Center, and is an attorney for the trustees of Bergen Community College.
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Cover Story
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Single Sign-On Solution Continues Hospital's Tradition of Quality Patient Care While Paving the Way for Future Identity Management Initiatives
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The state Health Department is asking questions about Hackensack University Medical Center's application to reopen Pascack Valley Hospital in Westwood, including whether a new hospital is needed.
Senior staff members reviewed Hackensack's 2-inch-thick application for "completeness" and fired back two dozen questions.
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BRENTWOOD, Tenn. -- Cogent Healthcare today announced a new hospital medicine affiliation with Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC), a 775-bed ...
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The former CEO of Hackensack University Medical Center, forced out after a corruption scandal involving a state senator, is recruiting Hackensack physicians to work at a rival hospital, according to Hackensack officials and other industry sources.
John P. Ferguson has already scored a major coup against his former employer: He lured Dr. Joseph DeGregorio, chief of interventional cardiology and interventional research at Hackensack, and five of his colleagues to work at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, three industry sources said.
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NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings assigns a rating of 'A-' to the $85,000,000 New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority series 2008 revenue bonds ...