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CPSI taps new CFO
Health information technology CPSI has named Vinay Bassi CFO, effective Jan. 1. -
A potential snag in the value-based care shift
The U.S. healthcare system's transition to value-based care might be slowed by current financial conditions, according to an October 2023 report published in NEJM Catalyst. -
OHA appoints Dr. Sejal Hathi as new director
The Oregon Health Authority has a new leader after Gov. Tina Kotek appointed Sejal Hathi, MD, to the post, according to multiple reports. -
CEO pessimism grows
CEOs are becoming increasingly candid about environmental pressures putting their organizations — and the healthcare industry as whole — in unforgiving situations. -
More hospital CEOs join the effort to prevent gun violence
More health system leaders have joined a coalition to address gun violence. -
Senate confirms NIH director after 23-month search
Monica Bertagnolli, MD, is the new director of the National Institutes of Health. -
New Survey Finds Nearly Two out of Three Infusion Centers are Still Struggling with Staff Shortages
Infusion centers report a 15% increase year-over-year in higher nurse-to-patient ratios and 13% increase year-over-year in longer patient wait times as a result of staff shortages -
Why chief of staff is 'one of the hardest jobs you can have'
The role with origins in politics and the military has made its way into some large health systems, and can be clouded with obscurity given its variability and intensity. -
The aftermath of a C-suite slimdown
Saint Peter's Healthcare System in New Brunswick, N.J., was six years ahead of the C-suite streamlining curve. -
Nebraska hospital operator terminates contract
Regional West Health Services in Scottsbluff, Neb., has terminated its contract with Chadron (Neb.) Community Hospital, Chadron Radio reported Nov. 1. -
Dr. James Block, former Johns Hopkins CEO, dies at 83
James Block, MD, former president and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine, died Oct. 9, The Baltimore Sun reported. He was 83. -
Women gaining seats in MBA programs
Five top business schools have reached gender parity in their MBA programs, representing a record, The Wall Street Journal reported Nov. 2. -
Innovations should extend to the workforce, says Emory CEO
Joon Sup Lee, MD, has served as CEO of Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare since July 1, and he brought with him experience as an executive, as well as an understanding of the patient perspective and the value of research at academic medical centers. -
Orphan drug strategies to help 340B health systems achieve more
Orphan drugs have been making headlines for decades — not only for bringing new treatment options to patients with rare conditions and diseases, but also for notoriously high costs that are rewriting the rules for pricing, discounts and reimbursement. -
VA reassigns Colorado healthcare leaders amid probe
The Department of Veterans Affairs has reassigned two top healthcare leaders in Colorado amid an internal investigation into concerns about oversight and workplace culture, The Denver Post reported. -
Hospital and health system CEOs recalibrate amid scarcity
In recent years, hospital and health system CEOs have guided their organizations through financial, operational and workforce challenges, as well as industry changes spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic and other factors. Now, they are turning their attention to transformational work to balance growth and innovation with the pressures of today's environment. -
Health systems revamp the COO role
The COO has had a tough year. -
Healthcare executives consider the assumption problem
"One of the biggest mistakes" healthcare leaders can make is misreading the motivations of their employees, Sachin Jain, MD, wrote in an Oct. 31 LinkedIn post. -
Sobering, disturbing, but not surprising: Jefferson Health's president on industry financial woes
Twelve percent of U.S. clinicians, care delivery leaders and healthcare executives do not believe their organization's financial health will ever recover to pre-pandemic levels. -
Driving surgeon engagement through AI technology
By Ashley Walsh MHA, SVP Client Services, iQueue for Operating Rooms Physicians who are highly engaged in the financial and operational performance of their healthcare organization, as well as their own clinical spheres, have proven to be critical stakeholders in transformation initiatives.
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