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'It was out of strength': Bellin, Gundersen Health CEOs discuss proposed merger
Green Bay, Wis-based Bellin Health and La Crosse, Wis.-based Gundersen Health are set to complete a merger that would create an 11-hospital system across four states. -
24 recent hospital, health system executive moves
The following hospital and health system executive moves have been reported by Becker's Hospital Review since July 1: -
12 women making moves in healthcare
The following executive moves made by women have been reported by or shared with Becker's since July 1. -
Agile teams' peer pressure can stunt creativity, study says
Despite more organizations embracing non-linear ways of organizing teams, agile, self-managing teams may be more likely to produce less creative and innovative output given the increase in peer pressure, according to a new study. -
Tackling healthcare worker burnout, stress and anxiety: a fireside chat with Cigna's behavioral strategy director
Burnout, systemic stress and anxiety have gained a permanent foothold in the lives of many healthcare workers. Finding ways to neutralize and reverse their effects is a growing priority for organizations. -
7 recent hospital, health system CEO moves
The following hospital and health system CEO moves have been reported by Becker's since June 30: -
HHS touts 'aggressive strategy' in wake of Roe vs. Wade ruling
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said the agency is pursing an "aggressive strategy" on abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade, Politico reported July 3. -
5 hospitals seeking CEOs
Below are five hospitals and health systems that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs. -
11 women making moves in healthcare
The following executive moves made by women have been reported by or shared with Becker's since June 24. -
After Supreme Court abortion decision, hospitals grapple with uncertain legal landscape
With the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade, hospitals and health systems are reviewing the decision and potential effects it may have on their reproductive health services. -
Enhancing Adult Behavioral Health Outcomes: Three Advantages of Partnership
By 2030, it is estimated that nearly 14 million Americans 56 years or older will have a mental health or substance use disorder – an increase of 57 percent from 2012.1 This growing number has pushed behavioral health to the forefront of hospital strategic priorities. -
Gender gap hits remote work
Men are disproportionately more likely to be offered remote work opportunities and have the option to work from home compared to women, according to a June 23 McKinsey survey. -
Hospital Operations Virtual Summit Co-Hosted by LeanTaaS Reveals AI's Role in Achieving Healthcare ROI
The tumultuous events of the past few years have increased pressure on hospitals and health systems, and irrevocably impacted how they operate. -
'The decision to end a pregnancy is a medical conversation, not a legal or political one'
As expected, and as many feared, the U.S. Supreme Court has rolled back the privacy rights of women to make their own choices about their healthcare in the official decision released on June 24 to overturn Roe v. Wade. -
HHS launches a website for reproductive care
HHS has launched a website, reproductiverights.gov, to help people understand their abortion rights and find access to contraception and abortion services, Politico reported June 29. -
Trinity Health combines ministries, restructures leadership in New York
Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health is restructuring leadership in its New York region as it combines St. Peter's Health Partners in Albany and St. Joseph's Health in Syracuse into one regional ministry. -
Michael Dowling: The lost art of compromise
In nearly every facet of our lives, all of us are routinely put in the position of trying to settle disputes or disagreements, whether it be with our spouses or significant others, our children, our siblings, co-workers, neighbors, contractors — you name it. It's part of everyday life. Conflicts arise and we figure out how to resolve them. -
HHS vows to enforce exceptions to abortion bans
HHS has laid out its plans and assurances for how the agency will support both patients and providers seeking and providing abortions in states in which it is banned, according to a June 28 press release. -
Trust will be key to vaccinating youngest children in 'marathon' rollout, hospital CEOs say
Now that children as young as 6 months old are able to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, hospitals and health systems are gearing up to address patient family concerns regarding those vaccines. -
Physician burnout: What organizations are doing to cope with the fire under their feet
Physicians are overburdened with onerous administrative tasks that are eating into the time they would prefer to spend with patients. Not only are these excessive documentation requirements taking a toll on physicians, but they are also contributing to financial challenges for health systems.
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