After years of scrutiny for the high salaries it pays top executives – and its more recent pattern of offering large compensation packages to former bigwigs while offering little compensation to rank-and-file workers when their jobs are cut – this week workers at PeaceHealth had cause for celebration.
Hospital chains report overall profit growth in Oregon, with Asante’s newest hospital in Ashland still experiencing net losses, and full-year figures for Kaiser Westside Medical Center available for the first time
Financial results for Providence’s Oregon hospitals show a dramatic financial impact that the Affordable Care Act has had on hospitals that once had to spend hundreds of millions of dollars caring for low-income or indigent patients unable to pay their bills
Financial disclosures show that PeaceHealth has paid $22.7 million in “separation benefits” over the past three years, while non-executive workers say they’re being wrongly fired
In a challenging year that saw the exit of Health Republic and capital struggles at Moda, only Regence BlueCross BlueShield reported a profit among the state’s major insurance companies
Portland Tribune reveals insights from documents surrounding the Cover Oregon debacle, showing Oracle employees who dissed the state, sought more funds as project struggled