CARTI Reports Positive Swing in Financial Checkup
For its fiscal year that ended June 30, the Little Rock cancer treatment provider reported a $3.5 million operating income before depreciation. read more >
CARTI Announces Opening of Crossett Clinic
CARTI announced Tuesday that its newest clinic, CARTI Crossett, opened on Thursday in Ashley County Medical Center at 1015 Unity Road. read more >
CARTI Opens Breast Center in Little Rock
Cancer-treatment provider CARTI says it will open "The Breast Center at CARTI" inside its main Little Rock facility in June. read more >
CARTI Breaks Ground on New $7M Center in NLR
CARTI held a groundbreaking Friday for its new cancer center at 4201 Springhill Drive in North Little Rock. read more >
CARTI Sees Improvement In Finances
Adam Head, CARTI’s president and CEO said the Little Rock cancer treatment center’s financial improvement for the fiscal year that ended June 30 should be defined as a “transformation." read more >
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Financial Health Improves for CARTI
CARTI reported operating income of $529,000 before depreciation for the fiscal year that ended June 30. That compares with an operating loss before depreciation of $5.8 million for the previous fiscal year. read more >
$1M Renovation Of CARTI Clinic in Conway is Underway
The CARTI Radiation Oncology facility at 2605 College Ave. in Conway is being renovated for $1 million to maximize efficiency and patient access. read more >
CARTI Hires 3 Managers, Physician
CARTI of Little Rock this week named three new members of its management team and a new physician. read more >
CARTI Sets New Course, New Vision
Before Adam Head started as CARTI’s president and CEO seven months ago, he knew the cancer treatment organization needed a transfusion. read more >
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CARTI Lays Off 17 Employees, Eliminates 5 More Positions
CARTI of Little Rock eliminated 22 positions on Thursday, including 17 that were occupied, as part of what CEO Adam Head called a restructuring aimed at making the cancer treatment nonprofit "strong and sustainable." read more >
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Controller, IT Director Out at CARTI
Last week’s Whispers news that CARTI, the Little Rock cancer-treatment center, had fired its top-paid oncologist created quite a buzz on ArkansasBusiness.com, as did CARTI’s response, which arrived too late for print. read more >
After Baltz Firing, CARTI Issues Statement
CARTI CEO Adam Head and Dr. Balan Nair, CARTI's medical director, issue a statement after the firing of Dr. Brad Baltz, CARTI's highest paid oncologist. read more >
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Baltz Fired, Standridge Laid Off at CARTI
Dr. Brad Baltz, an oncologist at CARTI, was fired last week. read more >
CARTI Losses Lessen
The cancer treatment nonprofit reported a net loss before depreciation of $1.5 million for the six-month period that ended Dec. 31 compared with a loss of $2.7 million during the same period in 2016. read more >
CARTI Posts 2-Month Loss: $1.4 Million
Adam Head, CARTI’s president and CEO, attributed the loss in the first two months to lower than expected patient volume and to payments made to its management consultant. read more >
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CARTI Names Adam Head as President, CEO
Adam Head has been the chief operating officer of the Arkansas Heart Hospital in Little Rock since 2013, according to a CARTI news release on Tuesday. read more >
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Arkansas Heart Hospital Contract with Saline Memorial to End
Arkansas Heart Hospital of Little Rock said Thursday that its cardiac coverage agreement with Saline Memorial Hospital of Benton will end Sept. 30 after five years. read more >
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