TRENTON — For-profit New Jersey hospitals, including Bergen Regional Medical Center, may be ordered to disclosing their financial information, thanks to a bill that was advanced by the Senate today, according to a report by NorthJersey.com. The legislation was created as an effort for transparency, and is awaiting approval from the state Assembly. Related hospital coverage: • Taxpayer-funded Hackensack...
TRENTON — For-profit New Jersey hospitals, including Bergen Regional Medical Center, may be ordered to disclosing their financial information, thanks to a bill that was advanced by the Senate today, according to a report by NorthJersey.com.
The legislation was created as an effort for transparency, and is awaiting approval from the state Assembly.
Related hospital coverage:
• Taxpayer-funded Hackensack hospital pays out seven-figure severance packages to outgoing executives
• Bergen Regional Medical Center says it will cut about 50 jobs
• Registered nurses at The Memorial Hospital of Salem County vote to unionize