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10 ways to positively affect healthcare
The healthcare industry is ever-changing; if leaders want to make their own impact, it can be difficult to know where to begin. -
LeanTaaS Announces iQueue Autopilot, First Ever Generative AI Hospital Operations Solution
LeanTaaS’ unique combination of award-winning AI, the largest hospital operations dataset, and 100+ team of change management experts will deliver a best-of-breed generative AI solution that unlocks “air traffic control” for health systems -
Wellstar CEO, CFO defend Atlanta hospital closures
The CEO and CFO of Marietta, Ga.-based Wellstar Health System are standing by the decision to close two hospitals in Atlanta amid allegations of racism. -
Margaret Crotty elected as 1st female chair of Northwell Health board
Margaret Crotty has been elected as the new chair of the 37-member Northwell Health board of trustees. -
States with the most Fortune 500 companies
On June 5, Fortune published its 2023 list of the largest corporations in the U.S. ranked by revenue for their respective 2022 fiscal years. The Fortune 500 list includes 80 healthcare companies and companies that span the U.S. -
Leveraging clinical data for actionable improvements in the emergency department
Emergency departments face many operational challenges that have only been compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many teams lack the data and analytic support to build appropriate action plans, exposing complex and related problems that leave many departments without a clear path forward. Technology can help drive needed changes in the ED. Innovative technology that goes beyond the usual analytics and dashboards and effectively leverages clinical data can help leaders improve operations and outcomes. -
'Be a goldfish' and 16 more Ted Lasso lessons for hospital leaders
Executives looking for a way to enhance their own leadership style need look no further than Apple TV's Ted Lasso. Disguised as a show about a British football team, the series just might be a master class in leadership and management that could up any healthcare C-suite member's game. -
Erlanger Health looks to new board member's financial expertise as it becomes nonprofit
Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Erlanger Health System is due to become a nonprofit entity July 1 as opposed to its current public system setup. -
Biden plans to tap North Carolina physician to head CDC
President Joe Biden is likely to tap North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy Cohen, MD, to head the CDC after Rochelle Walensky, MD, departs June 30, according to The Washington Post. -
'The Squad': 4 women surgeons' professional, parental support network
In East Norriton, Pa., four women surgeons have formed a close relationship to support one another inside and outside the operating room. -
The physician CEO keeping it real for RUSH and Chicago
Omar Lateef, DO, is what one could call a physician's physician. A pulmonary and critical care medicine specialist, he completed his fellowship at RUSH University Medical Center in 2005. Today he leads the entire Chicago-based enterprise as CEO. -
Florida State U chief medical officer dies following accident
Daniel Van Durme, MD, chief medical officer for Florida State University in Tallahassee died of injuries May 30 following a motorcycle accident that occurred in late April, CBS affiliate WCTV reported. -
Minnesota nursing board director steps down ahead of meeting to weigh her removal
Kimberly Miller, BSN, RN, resigned from her position as executive director of the Minnesota Nursing Board May 18 — the same day the board scheduled an emergency meeting to weigh her removal, the Star Tribune reported. -
4 changes facing health system C-suites
As the healthcare industry faces mounting challenges, systems are slimming down to navigate the storm from a leaner ship. -
'Embrace reality' and other words of wisdom from Northwell Health CEO Michael Dowling
Life in healthcare depends on perspective. You can take a negative approach and see all the challenges in front of you. Or, you can look at things differently and see plenty of opportunities, Michael Dowling, CEO of Northwell Health in New Hyde Park, N.Y., told Becker's when asked about the importance of optimism and his thoughts about the future of healthcare. -
Minnesota governor signs nurse safety, merger oversight bills
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed two bills central to separate healthcare controversies into law on May 26. -
Corner Office: How City of Hope's Robert Stone aims to capitalize on the 'golden era of innovation'
Nearly three decades have passed since Robert Stone toured City of Hope's campus in Duarte, Calif. Today, the same culture that attracted him to the organization remains a priority, along with continued growth and innovation, he told Becker's. -
'An honor to leave my own footprint': Johns Hopkins' Jennifer Nickoles on her historic presidency
Jennifer Nickoles has served Johns Hopkins Medicine for 27 years. In her latest role for the Baltimore-based system, she will make history as the first female president of the 250-year-old Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. -
Look to Gen Z for blueprint on diversity, better health outcomes, Stanford Children's exec says
Becker's Healthcare is focused on amplifying the voices of historically underrepresented people in healthcare. -
Boardroom battles: Shareholders, companies scuffle over activism stances
Shareholders are increasingly requesting that companies take a stance on environmental and social issues, The Wall Street Journal reported May 23.
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