Author: NH Business Review Staff

Customized arbitration makes sense for business

Business and commercial disputes are, well, bad for business. Yet sometimes the costs, conflicts, uncertainties and delays of traditional dispute resolution systems outweigh the value of having the dispute resolved. For many commercial disputes, arbitration offers an excellent alternative to…

CruCon Cruise Outlet

Jason Druin Custom Homes Spearheads Construction of Expansive New CruCon Headquarters

Analytics expert joins D-H system

Dr. Robert A. Greene, a national expert in health care analytics and new payment models, has joined Dartmouth-Hitchcock as executive vice president and chief population management officer. Greene will have accountability and oversight for one of the three pillars of…

New Geneia tool aimed at helping ACOs

Geneia, a health care solutions firm with offices in Harrisburg, Pa., and Concord, has launched Theon, a platform aimed at helping physicians, hospitals and integrated health systems in accountable care organizations and other shared-risk arrangements improve patient care, quality and…

Succession planning and the Market Basket debacle

To the editor:   I had the opportunity to read the article by Liisa Rajala on the Market Basket debacle (“Market Basket: A business case study for decades,” Aug. 8-21 NHBR), but found that the article lacked any discussion about…

The SBA’s misguided loan simplification

To the editor:   Thank you for the informative article about the U.S. Small Business Administration’s efforts to provide more capital for the truly small businesses (“Getting loans into the hands of small business,” Aug. 8-21 NHBR). This has been…

Cheshire Medical makes CNG switch

Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene is changing its heat source from fuel oil to compressed natural gas, a conversion that officials say will result in a noticeable reduction in carbon dioxide and other emissions, creating a cleaner environment for its patients,…

A ‘thank you’ from Raymond to DRED

To the editor: The Raymond Board of Selectmen and the Business and Economic Development Council were proud to host the “2014 Raymond Economic Development Summit – All Roads Lead to Raymond,” at the Regional Economic Development Center of Southern New…

College Funding FAQs

I am heading to college in the fall. Should I borrow a “private” loan instead of a federal loan?