5 healthcare CFOs in the headlines

Here are five healthcare industry CFOs who were in the news this past week.

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1. Temple University Health System Vice President and CFO Bob Lux was in the news discussing the Philadelphia-based system’s charity care policy.

2. Robert Heinemeier, interim CFO of Sebastopol, Calif.-based Sonoma West Medical Center, was in the news discussing the hospital’s finances.

3. Robert W. Hutchison was in the news as he was appointed CFO of Gilbert, Ariz.-based FastMed Urgent Care.

4. Humana CFO Brian A. Kane was in the news discussing the Louisville, Ky.-based insurer’s financial results for the second quarter of 2016.

5. Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems CFO Larry Cash was in the news discussing the company’s financial results for the second quarter of 2016.

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