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Distilling '100 things' key to simplifying, Providence executive says
In today's challenging healthcare environment, executives are striving for simplicity in operations, technology and investments. This includes Jennifer Burrows, RN, chief executive of Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Ore., and Oregon Western Division. -
Emergency physicians denounce corporate management
The American College of Emergency Physicians has updated its position on non-physician-led emergency medical practices, stating physicians — not corporations — should make medical and business decisions. -
A rough time for rookie managers (and their teams)
Forty percent of employees feel stressed or anxious about work due to a first-time manager, with 1 in 5 losing sleep over the situation, according to one new poll. -
How healthcare leaders collaborate and innovate with technology partners
In my time as a healthcare leader, and today as part of a technology team, I have been excited to notice partnerships between healthcare and tech organizations both increase in number and expand in scope. -
Labor costs are crippling hospitals. Here's how 47 executives are tackling them.
Becker's asked C-suite executives from hospitals and health systems across the U.S. to share their organization's areas of growth for the next few years. -
Wyoming hospital CFO named president-elect of financial healthcare group
Tami Love, CFO of Rock Springs, Wyo.-based Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, is to be the next president of Wyoming's chapter of the Healthcare Financial Management Association, according to a July 13 article by the hospital's marketing director published in the Green River Star. -
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The 15-minute meeting that transformed Cleveland Clinic
When Tom Mihaljevic, MD, took over as president and CEO of Cleveland Clinic five years ago, something began to weigh heavily on his mind. -
75% of C-suite leaders are 'seriously considering quitting'
Between economic uncertainty and workforce woes, it's a difficult time to be driving a business. Most C-suite leaders would give up their high posts for a less stressful role, according to a recent survey from Deloitte. -
41 health systems zeroing in on leadership teams in 2023
At least 41 health systems announced changes to leadership ranks and administration teams in 2023. -
California hospital board stands behind CEO, president says
The president of the board overseeing Hollister, Calif.-based Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital is showing support for the hospital's interim CEO following a no-confidence vote last month. -
Intermountain takes over Utah university's student health center
Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health, a 33-hospital system, has taken over operations at Utah State University's student health center in Logan, according to UPR. -
Denver Health driving forward to keep serving the community: Q&A with CEO Dr. Donna Lynne
Denver Health has faced its fair share of the common financial challenges affecting health systems. It has been supported by both good relationships with other health systems and from state legislators as it fights to recover from a $32 million operating loss in 2022. -
Cleveland Clinic selects new main campus, regional presidents
Scott Steele, MD, has been appointed to lead Cleveland Clinic's main campus as its new president. The health system also named three others to lead its east, west and south regional submarkets, according to a July 12 news release. -
Healthcare CEOs are losing confidence
CEOs in most industries gained confidence between April and June. The same cannot be said for healthcare's top leaders, according to a recent small-scale survey. -
How hospital CEOs are committing to healthcare affordability as costs go up
Healthcare affordability is a growing concern, as inflation will likely continue to affect consumers' out-of-pocket costs and health insurance premiums for the long term, while advances in technology and pharmaceuticals increase the options — and the costs — for patients. -
Risant Health's future CEO on where his work begins
Jaewon Ryu, MD, CEO of Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger Health, is set to become the CEO of the newly formed Risant Health when Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente's acquisition of the health system is expected to close next year.
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