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Pennsylvania hospital CEOs at odds over nurse staffing legislation
Two Bethlehem, Pa.-based St. Luke’s University Health Network leaders slammed the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Act in a July 10 op-ed in The Morning Call. -
AAPA taps former Rush leader as inaugural chief medical officer
Jennifer Orozco, DMSc, PA-C, has been selected to serve as the American Academy of Physician Associates' first chief medical officer. -
A UPMC nurse's rapid rise to leadership
Ashley Iannazzo, DNP, RN, has experienced various changes during her career trajectory. Most recently, she went from one direct report three years ago to overseeing about 700 employees as senior director of clinical operations at the UPMC Center for Nursing Excellence and UPMC Travel Staffing senior nurse leader. -
Dr. Melissa Austin sworn in as new Walter Reed president
U.S. Navy Capt. Melissa Austin, MD, was sworn in as the new director of Bethesda, Md.-based Walter Reed National Military Medical Center July 5. -
The CEO in favor of nurse staffing legislation
In a break from most hospitals' stance on mandating staffing standards, Penn Medicine is urging state legislators to pass a bill that would require hospitals to follow minimum nurse-to-patient ratios. -
Lessons 5 health system executives learned from other leaders
"We've all had to make tough decisions," wrote Terry Shaw, president and CEO of AdventHealth in a July 6 LinkedIn post. "Sometimes we might even look back and wonder whether we did the right thing." -
Corner Office: Why University Hospitals' CEO wanted to be like 'Hawkeye' Pierce
Cliff Megerian, MD, serves as CEO of Cleveland-based University Hospitals, and he brings many influences to the role, from books to the TV series M*A*S*H. -
The CEO Forum: 10 CEOs transforming healthcare
The CEO Forum Group, a media and marketing company focused exclusively on CEOs, recently released its latest list of the "Top 10 CEOs Transforming Healthcare in America." -
The rise of the contract executive
Contract executives — also known as "CXOs" — are gaining popularity as an alternative to permanent leadership appointments, according to a recent report from The Wall Street Journal. -
American Association of Nurse Practitioners selects new president
Stephen Ferrara, DNP, has been selected as the new president of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. -
Streamlining Compliance: Enhancing Contract Lifecycle Management with Integrated Gift Tracking
U.S. healthcare entities are required to track all non-monetary compensation (i.e., gifts) to affiliated providers and ensure that the total value of these gifts does not exceed the annual limit provided by the Department of Health and Human Services. However, hospitals and health systems often lack controlled, enterprise-level mechanisms for capturing this data — instead, they are tracking it throughout the year in disparate spreadsheets with limited oversight, few controls and a heavy reliance on individual reporting. -
11 highest-paid healthcare CEOs: Their paths to the top
Pay is one perk of becoming a healthcare CEO, but it takes time and dedication to reap. -
Often-reluctant PCPs must be encouraged to take on leadership roles
Primary care may be the bedrock of the U.S. healthcare system, but it is in crisis as increasing numbers of physicians suffer from burnout on the "volume-based hamster wheel," according to a June 29 Harvard Business Review article. -
80 rural hospital CEOs to know | 2023
Rural hospitals are critical to the success of the U.S. health care system to expand access to care in remote areas. CEOs at the helm of these important community institutions have many responsibilities to make sure their hospitals thrive. -
She was told 'You'll never get into med school' — Now this physician is a hospital CEO
Monica Hum, MD, grew up wanting to be a physician — or that was at least one of the expectations her Chinese family had of her that she happily adopted. But she never imagined she would eventually hold two different C-Suite titles — especially after a college counselor told her she would never even get into medical school. -
10 questions hospital workers wish CEOs would ask
As hospital and health system workers continue to serve patients and experience staffing challenges, they have a lot on their minds, including questions they want their CEOs to ask them about topics ranging from employee input to care access. -
Embattled board chair resigns from struggling Tennessee hospital
The continuing dispute at Maryville, Tenn.-based Blount Memorial Hospital drags on, and now the long-standing chair of the board has resigned, a source told Becker's. -
91% employee retention: How this CEO did it in Iowa and aims to continue in Minnesota
During his six-year tenure as CEO of Osceola Regional Health Center in Sibley, Iowa, Ben Davis and his team achieved a 91 percent staff retention rate — well above the industry average. -
Sutter Health wants to grow digitally as much as physically, CEO says
Warner Thomas has served as president and CEO of Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health since November 2022, bringing with him more than three decades of healthcare experience. -
Nurses vote 'no confidence' in California hospital administration, board
Members of the California Nurses Association voted "no confidence" in both the Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital board and the administration, the union confirmed to Becker's June 26.
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