ObamaCare delay complicates outlook for small businesses
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, July 12th, 2013 / Central Coast Health Watch, Columns, Law, Small Business / Comments Off on ObamaCare delay complicates outlook for small businesses
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Read More →Neighborhood Clinics get funds to continue operation
By Staff Report / Thursday, July 11th, 2013 / Central Coast Health Watch, Latest news, Nonprofits, Tri-County Economy / 2 Comments
Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics will not close its doors on Monday, thanks to hundreds of thousands of dollars in community support. The nonprofits clinics, which serve low-income and uninsured residents on the South Coast, has been struggling financially and said in May that it would be forced to shut down if it couldn’t find the Read More →
Read More →Cottage, Sansum deal signals M&A wave
By Marlize van Romburgh / Friday, June 21st, 2013 / Central Coast Health Watch, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Cottage, Sansum deal signals M&A wave
The two largest health care providers in Santa Barbara are in talks to merge just weeks after the city’s only free clinic system said it may shut down, potentially marking the emergence of a dominant market player with unprecedented power in price negotiations with private insurers and the government. Sansum Clinic and Cottage Health System Read More →
Read More →SBNC raises $50K after call for funding
By Staff Report / Thursday, June 13th, 2013 / Central Coast Health Watch, Latest news, Nonprofits / Comments Off on SBNC raises $50K after call for funding
After an urgent call for funding from the community two weeks ago, the nonprofit Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics said it has received more than $50,000 from community groups and philanthropists. At a press briefing on May 22, the group said it was in a “financial emergency” and would have to close its doors by the Read More →
Read More →Fitness businesses stretch out: Training studios proliferate on the South Coast
By Dana Olsen / Friday, June 7th, 2013 / Central Coast Health Watch, Features, Small Business, Women Inc. / Comments Off on Fitness businesses stretch out: Training studios proliferate on the South Coast
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Read More →State exec to shed light on insurance exchange costs
By Dana Olsen / Friday, May 31st, 2013 / Banking & Finance, Central Coast Health Watch, Small Business, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on State exec to shed light on insurance exchange costs
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Read More →Nursing clinics back to health: SBNC redraws business model in fiscal emergency
By Dana Olsen / Friday, May 31st, 2013 / Central Coast Health Watch, Features, Nonprofits, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Nursing clinics back to health: SBNC redraws business model in fiscal emergency
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