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Tony Fong

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Modern Healthcare|November 25, 2004
Increasing your Medicaid match. Too much of a good thing? Fine line between improving reimbursement and taking advantage of the systemTony Fong
Modern Healthcare|April 28, 2005
Intergovernmental gimmicks. Hospitals caught in the middle of finger-pointingTony Fong
Modern Healthcare|October 18, 2005
GOP says cuts still a priority. But Democrats urge Medicaid restraint after KatrinaTony Fong
Modern Healthcare|November 24, 2004
Both ends of the spectrum. With Bush and Kerry offering such different healthcare plans, voters must decide which candidate is better for the nation's healthJeff Tieman, Tony Fong
Modern Healthcare|December 21, 2004
Special report: Election 2004. Health policy. GOP rules, if it wants toTony Fong, Jeff Tieman
Modern Healthcare|January 10, 2004
A new former title. Scully--regulator, cheerleader, cowboy--to quit as CMS chief before implementing reform billTony Fong, Jeff Tieman
Modern Healthcare|February 13, 2004
Politics front and center. Expect plenty of heated rhetoric from Washington, but election-year posturing and growing deficits make major new initiatives unlikelyTony Fong, Jeff Tieman
Modern Healthcare|March 18, 2005
Healthcare's talking points. Healthcare associations are ready to press their case in Washington with medical liability, specialty hospitals, Medicaid leading the packTony Fong, Ralph Loos
Modern Healthcare|April 2, 2005
Budget showdown. Tug of war may ensue over planned Medicaid cutsRalph Loos, Tony Fong
Modern Healthcare|July 30, 2003
More bills coming due. Although Medicare reform has passed Congress, the final package remains uncertain. And what about the fate of other health legislation?Tony Fong, Jeff Tieman
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Modern Healthcare|November 25, 2004
Increasing your Medicaid match. Too much of a good thing? Fine line between improving reimbursement and taking advantage of the systemTony Fong
Modern Healthcare|April 28, 2005
Intergovernmental gimmicks. Hospitals caught in the middle of finger-pointingTony Fong
Modern Healthcare|October 18, 2005
GOP says cuts still a priority. But Democrats urge Medicaid restraint after KatrinaTony Fong
Modern Healthcare|November 24, 2004
Both ends of the spectrum. With Bush and Kerry offering such different healthcare plans, voters must decide which candidate is better for the nation's healthJeff Tieman, Tony Fong
Modern Healthcare|December 21, 2004
Special report: Election 2004. Health policy. GOP rules, if it wants toTony Fong, Jeff Tieman
Modern Healthcare|January 10, 2004
A new former title. Scully--regulator, cheerleader, cowboy--to quit as CMS chief before implementing reform billTony Fong, Jeff Tieman
Modern Healthcare|February 13, 2004
Politics front and center. Expect plenty of heated rhetoric from Washington, but election-year posturing and growing deficits make major new initiatives unlikelyTony Fong, Jeff Tieman
Modern Healthcare|March 18, 2005
Healthcare's talking points. Healthcare associations are ready to press their case in Washington with medical liability, specialty hospitals, Medicaid leading the packTony Fong, Ralph Loos
Modern Healthcare|April 2, 2005
Budget showdown. Tug of war may ensue over planned Medicaid cutsRalph Loos, Tony Fong
Modern Healthcare|July 30, 2003
More bills coming due. Although Medicare reform has passed Congress, the final package remains uncertain. And what about the fate of other health legislation?Tony Fong, Jeff Tieman
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