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192 related items for PubMed ID: 2498197

  • 21. Hospitals balk as interest creeps up.
    Kuntz EF.
    Mod Healthc; 1983 Sep; 13(9):226, 228. PubMed ID: 10262455
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  • 22. Capital financing trends.
    van de Moortel V.
    Mich Hosp; 1983 Feb; 19(2):5-7, 9. PubMed ID: 10258400
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  • 23. Bond-refunding volume climbs as hospitals lock in low interest rates.
    Graham J.
    Mod Healthc; 1986 Dec 19; 16(26):62, 66. PubMed ID: 10279865
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  • 24. Hospital bond ratings decline. Downgrades are affecting hospitals of all sizes and locations.
    Weiss J, Rubini N.
    Trustee; 1989 Jul 19; 42(7):15. PubMed ID: 10293773
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  • 25. Well-known hospitals struggle to keep their double-A ratings.
    Palm KS.
    Mod Healthc; 1988 Jan 22; 18(4):23-8. PubMed ID: 10285499
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  • 26. Hospital profits low compared to other industries.
    Traska MR.
    Hospitals; 1987 Apr 05; 61(7):38, 42. PubMed ID: 3557366
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  • 27. Budgets for facilities management to rise 16%.
    Kubal JD.
    Health Facil Manage; 1989 Jun 05; 2(6):42, 44, 46. PubMed ID: 10293308
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  • 28. The "capital crunch".
    Coile RC, Grossman RM.
    Healthc Forum J; 1987 Jun 05; 30(4):27-30, 53. PubMed ID: 10301703
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  • 29. More budget cuts ahead at hospitals--survey.
    Scott L.
    Mod Healthc; 1996 Apr 29; 26(18):6. PubMed ID: 10157171
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  • 30. More work needed. DRGs--a progress report from the provider viewpoint.
    Barnard C, Esmond T.
    Hosp Financ Manage; 1982 Jan 29; 36(1):48-40, 52, 54-8. PubMed ID: 10309533
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  • 31. Hospitals' use of tax-exempt Bonds expected to rise in second half of '84.
    Kuntz EF.
    Mod Healthc; 1984 Nov 01; 14(14):146-8. PubMed ID: 10268794
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  • 32. Fees for bond deals drop 20%, as hospitals re-examine issuance costs.
    Graham J.
    Mod Healthc; 1986 Nov 07; 16(23):158, 160. PubMed ID: 10279430
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  • 33. Tax reform probably will restrict hospitals' access to borrowing.
    Graham J.
    Mod Healthc; 1986 Jan 03; 16(1):57-8. PubMed ID: 10274874
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  • 36. The outlook for tax exempt financing.
    Ruth J.
    Trustee; 1983 Dec 03; 36(12):29-30. PubMed ID: 10264123
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  • 37. A few hospitals sell bond issues, but tax reform uncertainties cool market.
    Graham J.
    Mod Healthc; 1986 Jul 04; 16(14):162, 164. PubMed ID: 10277185
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  • 38. Hospital finances stable, but remain critical.
    Johnsson J, Larkin H.
    Hospitals; 1989 Dec 20; 63(24):22. PubMed ID: 2591895
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  • 39. The questionable fate of tax-exempt financing.
    Traska MR.
    Trustee; 1985 Aug 20; 38(8):31-2. PubMed ID: 10272586
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  • 40. Impact on the public hospitals.
    Gage LS.
    Bull N Y Acad Med; 1985 Aug 20; 61(1):75-80. PubMed ID: 3855676
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