From: Becker's Hospital Review <editorial@beckershealthcare.com>
Subject: [CEO Report] Acadia Healthcare fires CEO | Healthcare as a zero-sum game: 7 key points | How Novant Health CEO Carl Armato's Type 1 diabetes changed the lives of more than 6,000 patients | SC hospital closes + 93 other hospital closures
Preheader:
Reply: editorial@beckershealthcare.com

December 20, 2018
TODAY'S TOP STORIES
1. How Novant Health CEO Carl Armato's Type 1 diabetes changed the lives of more than 6,000 patients 
 
2. Healthcare as a zero-sum game: 7 key points  

3. South Carolina hospital closes after 63 years
 

4. Hospital and health system readers: Complete our 3rd Annual Consumer Telehealth Benchmark Survey for complimentary registration to Becker's Hospital Review 10th Annual Meeting in April 

5. CMS probes potential conflicts of interest for accrediting groups  Full story 

6. Major health systems, insurers have converted nearly half of business to value-based payments 
 
7. 
Holston Medical Group champions a patient-centered, data-driven approach to care. For insights into HMG's value-based approach, click here.

8. Maryland hospitals end merger talks   

9. 
Average cost per inpatient admission tops $22K  Full story

10. Acadia Healthcare fires CEO 

11. 120 executive moves in Q3 2018 to know. Click here to download the report. 

12. 
Conflict of interest issues unseat medical journal editor  Full story






















Channels
Contact Us

Editorial Contact: 
Molly Gamble 
Editor-in-Chief
(800) 417-2035
email editorial

Sales, Marketing & Events:
Jessica Cole
President and CEO

   
Becker's Hospital Review
A Becker's Healthcare Publication
  www.BeckersHospitalReview.com
editorial@beckershealthcare.com
17 N. State St., Suite 1800 | Chicago, IL 60602
ASC Communications, 17 N. State St., Suite 1800, Chicago, IL 60602
Sent by editorial@beckershealthcare.com in collaboration with
Constant Contact