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Contemporary Longterm Care|October 5, 1992
Fiscal problems a reflection of national dilemma. Private pay, Medicaid under pressureS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|August 7, 1990
Massachusetts Medicaid taps outS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|December 10, 1990
Low occupancy hurts Indiana market. Overbuilding diminishes acquisition interestS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|August 7, 1991
Stability and low acquisition prices prevailS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|August 6, 1992
Hopes pinned to new provider taxS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|June 8, 1991
A reimbursement quandary. Rate equalization, property payments batter MinnesotaS Monroe
Provider (Washington, D.C.)|May 9, 1990
Market remains attractive for long term investmentS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|October 6, 1991
Litigation presses for reimbursement reliefS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|December 9, 1992
Few changes visible on the horizon. Construction outpaces acquisitionsS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|April 8, 1992
A market vastly improved. Transition to case-mix underwayS Monroe
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Contemporary Longterm Care|October 5, 1992
Fiscal problems a reflection of national dilemma. Private pay, Medicaid under pressureS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|August 7, 1990
Massachusetts Medicaid taps outS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|December 10, 1990
Low occupancy hurts Indiana market. Overbuilding diminishes acquisition interestS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|August 7, 1991
Stability and low acquisition prices prevailS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|August 6, 1992
Hopes pinned to new provider taxS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|June 8, 1991
A reimbursement quandary. Rate equalization, property payments batter MinnesotaS Monroe
Provider (Washington, D.C.)|May 9, 1990
Market remains attractive for long term investmentS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|October 6, 1991
Litigation presses for reimbursement reliefS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|December 9, 1992
Few changes visible on the horizon. Construction outpaces acquisitionsS Monroe
Contemporary Longterm Care|April 8, 1992
A market vastly improved. Transition to case-mix underwayS Monroe
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