Top 10 Blisstree Posts of Last Week

Been busy all week? So have we. But we don’t want you to miss out on anything, so here are links to our top (and favorite) Blisstree posts from last week:

1. Day 1 of BOOTYCamp! With Fitness Trainer Lacey Stone: Owww

2. Coke and Diet Coke: Sodas We Love to Hate (and Drink)

3. What’s In Your Wallet? LearnVest CEO Alexa von Tobel Shows the Contents of Her Money-Bag

4. Feminine Hygiene: 8 Dumb Douches, Sprays, and Wipes

5. Summer Food: Cool Raw Recipe From Our Hot Vegan Chef

6. Beauty Product Review: ~H2O+Sea-Derived Oasis Collection

7. Eco-Friendly Shopping: 10 Camping Gear Essentials Under $10

8. 7 Fast-Food Slushies and Smoothies: Just How Fattening Are They?

9. Jennifer Aniston vs. Brooklyn Decker: Bikini Body Face-Off

10. Foodie Secrets to Staying Slim: Gail Simmons and Frank Bruni Dish on Their Biggest Occupational Hazard

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Top 10 Blisstree Posts of Last Week

In Love With the Eiffel Tower: Video of the Day

Love for an object can make us to do strange things, like walk for hours in six-inch heels or order delivery at 3 a.m. But some dare to take object-love even further than impulse buying. You’ll probably recognize Erika Eiffel’s last name. No, she’s not a descendant of architect Gustav Eiffel, but she did marry one of his most famous creations – La Tour Eiffel.

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In Love With the Eiffel Tower: Video of the Day

Leap Into the Ocean: Photo of the Day

Her hair isn’t tied back; she’s not wearing a bathing suit; and she’s about to jump into the ocean wearing a sweater. But she’s not self-conscious. In fact, she seems to be having the time of her life. This weekend, we hope to remember what it’s like to be so carefree.

Photo from Flickr user mikebaird

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Leap Into the Ocean: Photo of the Day

Dave Barry on the Mystery of Time

Aside from velcro, time is the most mysterious substance in the universe. You can’t see it or touch it, yet a plumber can charge you upwards of seventy-five dollars per hour for it, without necessarily fixing anything.

– Dave Barry

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Dave Barry on the Mystery of Time

Marion Regional Healthcare System Acquired by Community Health System Subsidiary – More Join “For Profit” Publicly Traded Hospital System in South Carolina

CHS is the largest hospital company bought and sold on the stock exchange.  We are starting to see more non profits moving to the “for profit” areas of businessimage.  Again with company subsidiaries sometimes we might miss who is actually the owner as it is one step up the ladder to see the ultimate owner as in this case whereby a subsidiary of CHS has made the acquisition.  CHS mentions their QHR subsidiary on the website, which provides some online tools to answer some basic questions for anyone to use and query. 

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The website seems to offer a little bit of everything to include sales and merger transaction assistance.  You can see from the screenshot below they are focusing on marketing help for hospitals experiencing financial issues.  In addition to the hospitals under their own umbrella they consult and provide management/consulting services to another 150 hospitals that are independent of CHS ownership. 

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The acquisition will include negotiating for new physician recruits and capital investments.  CHS has 122 hospitals in 29 states currently and you can see below they company generated over $12 billion in revenues, not sure what the profits were here, but this appears to be just the revenue generated only.   We are starting to see more “for profit” acquisitions such as the one recently announced in Massachusetts.

Caritas Christi Health Care Sold to Private Equity Firm Cerberus For $830M - Massachusetts

How many non profits will we have left in time?  BD 

From the website of CHS

“Headquartered in a suburb south of Nashville, Tennessee, the organization is committed to building a network of thriving hospitals vital to the imageresidents and economic development of the communities served. With the belief that community hospitals often suffer from a lack of capital and have difficulty recruiting physicians and retaining high levels of management expertise, the company has assisted local hospitals in meeting these challenges and has proven itself to be an established leader in this industry segment. For the fiscal year that ended December 31, 2009, CHS generated $12.1 billion in revenues.”


MARION — Marion Regional Healthcare System has been acquired by a subsidiary of Community Health Systems Inc., the parent company of Carolinas Hospital System in Florence and four other hospitals in South Carolina, including two in the Pee Dee. 

The acquisition includes 124-bed Marion County Medical Center, which, effective Wednesday, will operate as Marion Regional Hospital. The transaction also includes 92-bed Mullins Nursing Center, and nine local physician practices and clinics: Advanced Medical Associates Internal Medicine, Aynor Medical Center, Marion County Surgical Center, Marion Medical Center OB/GYN, Marion Medical Group Internal Medicine, Marion Pediatrics, Mullins Surgical Associates, Pee Dee Pediatrics and Total Family Care.

Marion Regional Healthcare System is a private, nonprofit organization that operates Marion County Medical Center, Aynor Medical Center and the Mullins Nursing Center. It also operates nine hospital-owned practices providing pediatric care, internal medicine, general surgery, family medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology.

Marion Regional Healthcare System under new ownership | SCNow