DR. JAMES K. MANTONE, MD

COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA

Research Active
Orthopaedic Surgery NPI registered 21+ years 50 publications 2005 – 2007 NPI: 1326044041
Economic CompetitionFederal GovernmentHospital CostsHealth Services ResearchPurchasing, HospitalHealth Care SectorAntitrust LawsFraudChief Executive Officers, HospitalAcademies and InstitutesEquipment and Supplies, HospitalGroup PurchasingGovernment RegulationHospitals, VoluntaryMulti-Institutional Systems

Practice Location

808 E PIERCE ST
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA 51503-4601

Phone: (402) 390-4111

What does JAMES MANTONE research?

Dr. Mantone studies issues related to healthcare management and the impact of regulations on service quality. He examines how state governments are stepping in to improve accountability in hospitals, especially after instances of fraud. His research also looks at health insurance coverage, particularly efforts by states to provide solutions for the uninsured when federal measures have been ineffective. This work is crucial for patients needing reliable care and coverage, as well as for healthcare professionals striving to maintain high ethical standards.

Key findings

  • The study on the Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award revealed that concerns over past business practices can overshadow the benefits of awards, emphasizing the importance of transparency.
  • Convictions of hospital executives for fraud in Rhode Island highlighted the urgent need for stricter oversight to protect patient care and institutional integrity.
  • Research on state initiatives showed that Massachusetts successfully created a nearly universal health care plan, pointing to the effectiveness of local solutions in increasing access to healthcare.

Frequently asked questions

Does Dr. Mantone study healthcare fraud?
Yes, he examines cases of fraud within healthcare institutions and the resulting need for stronger oversight.
What treatments has Dr. Mantone researched?
While he doesn’t focus on specific treatments, his work involves the governance and ethical standards that affect all healthcare services.
Is Dr. Mantone's work relevant to patients without health insurance?
Absolutely, his research discusses state-level solutions to the uninsured issue, which directly impacts access to healthcare for those patients.

Publications in plain English

Baldrige interrupted. Premier and North Mississippi both took home the prestigious quality award, but their victory celebrations were shortlived.

2007

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

Plain English
This research looked at the consequences of winning the Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award for two organizations, Premier and North Mississippi. Despite receiving the award, their celebrations were dampened by concerns over past business practices and conflicts of interest, especially regarding Premier. These issues highlight the need for transparency and ethical practices in healthcare organizations to maintain trust and credibility. Who this helps: This information is relevant for patients and healthcare professionals who rely on quality and ethical standards in care.

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The next game of tag. Device ID system faces cost, uniformity challenges.

2007

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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Vendors seen as likely winners. Whoever buys Guidant, devicemakers get more clout.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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R.I. hospital, execs indicted. Charges allege bribes were paid to state lawmaker.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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Growing pains. Merger leaves two reprocessors to withstand congressional scrutiny.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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Aiming for transparency. GPO association pushes suppliers off board to lure new members.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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HealthSouth responds. Company sues Scrushyfor return of bonuses.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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States turn up the heat. As self-regulation sputters, state legislatures are leading charge for more accountability in governance of not-for-profit hospitals.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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This paper examines how state governments are stepping in to improve oversight of non-profit hospitals, especially in light of recent scandals. For instance, Rhode Island is considering a new law to create a code of ethics for hospital boards in response to concerns that hospital leaders are not being held accountable. This matters because better governance can lead to improved healthcare services and trust in the system. Who this helps: This benefits patients and their families, as well as healthcare workers who want to ensure ethical practices in hospitals.

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HCA hits gain-sharing hurdle. Vendor objects to comments on usage levels.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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Getting a leg up? Rehab patients get an assist from devices such as HealthSouth's AutoAmbulator, but the robots' clinical benefits are still in doubt.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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Mass. sites post hospital data.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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Interim CEO faces big obstacles.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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Efforts to regulate GPOs continue. Senate hearing will discuss business practices, payments.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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View from the country. Rural healthcare lobbyist pushes policymakers, legislators to understand effects of their proposals on nonurban providers.

2006

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Mantone J

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GPO hearing inconclusive. Senators wait for response on bills to tighten regulation.

2006

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Mantone J

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Antitrust probe targets HRDI. Execs may be getting squeamish about investigation.

2006

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Mantone J

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Ruling spreads confusion. Guidant's victory could stop sharing of price data.

2006

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Mantone J

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Universal solution? Mass. hospitals welcome bill to cover nearly all.

2006

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Mantone J

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AHA creates ripple effect. Umbdenstock's new job will affect several groups.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J, Evans M

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Stating the case for coverage. Frustrated with federal efforts to solve the uninsured problem, many states are taking it upon themselves to find solutions.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J

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This study looks at how U.S. states are trying to solve the problem of people without health insurance since federal efforts haven't worked well. Massachusetts created a nearly universal health care plan after several months of planning and gathering input from different community groups. This matters because it shows that states can take action to ensure more people have access to health care. Who this helps: Patients who need health insurance coverage.

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In case of emergency. Hospitals weigh pandemic supply options.

2006

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Mantone J

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Devising new tactics. Providers and medical device manufacturers struggle to find best ways to work together on recalls, advisories.

2006

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Mantone J

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Hey, where's the junk food? Drug vending machines offer convenience, but safety, security issues raised.

2006

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Mantone J

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HealthSouth avoids charges.

2006

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Mantone J

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Contracting concerns. Disputes threaten to restrict supply-price sharing.

2006

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Mantone J

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Gain-sharing seems to be working, but......research shows stent savings come from negotiations, not implementations.

2006

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Mantone J

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Supreme Court turns down PBMs. Fight continues over disclosure of drug discounts.

2006

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Mantone J

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Making research pay. Reaping rewards, conflicts for developing drugs.

2006

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Mantone J

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Equal on charity care. Not-for-profts, for-profits are tied: study.

2006

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Mantone J

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The cost of bad behavior in OR. Docs' nurses' actions linked to adverse events: study.

2006

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Mantone J

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HRDI seeks settlement. Networking group is under antitrust scrutiny.

2006

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Mantone J

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Aramark assures clients. But deal could be chance for rivals to seize share.

2006

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Mantone J

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Price-fixing allegations. Orthopedic devicemakers targeted.

2006

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Mantone J

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HRDI loses 10 members.

2006

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Mantone J

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Tracking ties to infection. As rates of hospital-acquired infections have risen, adding billions in costs, experts view a wide range of remedies.

2006

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Mantone J

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Consolidating resources. AmerisourceBergen deal will create no. 2 player.

2006

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Mantone J

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Pressure on for gain-sharing demos. Nov. 1 deadline fast approaching, CMS already one step behind.

2006

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Mantone J

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Reprocessing hearings set.

2006

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Mantone J

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Trade wars. While our annual group purchasing survey shows continued growth, organizations face ongoing battles involving government inquiries, vendor disputes.

2006

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Mantone J

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HRDI settlement near? Agreement likely to include payment concessions.

2006

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Mantone J

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Illinois steps into HRDI probe. Attorney general issues subpoenas regarding think tank.

2006

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Mantone J

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Guilty in Rhode Island. Conviction of hospital executives in Roger Williams case strengthens the argument that stronger oversight needed.

2006

Modern healthcare

Mantone J, Zigmond J

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This paper discusses the recent conviction of two former hospital executives from Roger Williams Medical Center in Rhode Island for committing fraud. Their actions have raised concerns about the need for stricter oversight of hospitals to prevent similar incidents. Stronger regulations are important to ensure that hospitals are managed by qualified individuals who uphold the institution's reputation. Who this helps: This helps patients and their families, as well as healthcare professionals who want to ensure quality care.

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Hillenbrand ponders split.

2006

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Mantone J

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A dose of collaboration. New JCAHO safety goal has hospitals scrambling.

2006

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Mantone J

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RSNA brings out the balloons. Study discusses benefits of possible stent replacement.

2006

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Mantone J

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Imaging rules changing focus. The CMS' revisions to imaging reimbursements, self-referrals could give hospitals a leg up on their physician competitors in '07.

2006

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Mantone J

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Judge to feds: pick up the pace. Longtime device case called burden on hospitals.

2006

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Mantone J

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Sugar rush. Makers of continuous-monitoring devices for diabetics target hospitals.

2006

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Mantone J

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It takes a village. At dialysis provider DaVita, Kent Thiry would much rather be called mayor than CEO.

2005

Modern healthcare

Galloro V, Mantone J

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New weapons for an old fight. Ablation treatment slowly gains ground in cancer care as it begins to win over patients and physicians.

2005

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Mantone J

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Frequent Co-Authors

Jessica Zigmond Melanie Evans Vince Galloro

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