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The advice 8 hospital CEOs remember most
The Corner Office series asks healthcare leaders to answer questions about their life in and outside the office. -
New Jersey hospital faces criticism over CEO search
University Hospital in Newark, N.J., has been searching for its next CEO to permanently replace Shereef Elnahal, MD. That successor could be announced as early as Dec. 22, the hospital board's chair told NJ Advance Media. -
24 female execs who were promoted in 2022
The following executive promotions made by women have been reported by Becker's this year. -
21 women on the move in healthcare
The following executive moves made by women have been reported by Becker's since Dec. 9: -
An operational survey of cancer centers presents key findings for 2022
In mid-2022, capacity management expert LeanTaaS conducted a survey to capture data and insights from cancer center nursing directors and operational leaders from across the country to better understand current challenges in cancer centers and how AI-based technology can help. -
Resigned MetroHealth board member defends former CEO
Terry Monnolly, a MetroHealth board member who resigned after Akram Boutros, MD, was fired as the Cleveland-based health system's president and CEO, is defending Dr. Boutros amid a bonus controversy, cleveland.com reported Dec. 14. -
Hospital CEO exits climb in what may be bellwether for C-suites
The number of CEO changes at hospitals and health systems climbed 300 percent in November after a slowdown the month prior, according to a Dec. 14 Challenger, Gray & Christmas report. -
Johns Hopkins' Suburban Hospital president and COO speaks out on 'quiet quitting'
"Quiet quitting," when workers do the minimum required of them at work instead of going above and beyond, has become a highly debated workforce topic this year. Jessica Melton, president and chief operating officer of Johns Hopkins Medicine's Bethesda, Md.-based Suburban Hospital, is joining the conversation. -
What Mass Gen's chief medical officer sees as key to improved care: 5 Qs with Dr. Will Curry
Expanding access to multidisciplinary care is crucial to improving patient experience and outcomes, according to Will Curry, MD, chief medical officer at Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital. -
Most female leaders hire home help — but aren't quick to say so
The majority of female leaders pay to outsource some level of home help, but many are still shy to admit it, Fortune reported Dec. 7. -
Mayo CFO joins board of $5.6B Destination Medical Center
The nonprofit behind Destination Medical Center — a $5.6 billion public-private project backed by Mayo Clinic — has added two executives to its board. -
'I don't pay attention to that': Fauci responds to Elon Musk's 'prosecute Fauci' tweet
Anthony Fauci, MD, offered a brief and straightforward response to Twitter owner Elon Musk's recent post calling for the prosecution of the outgoing director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. -
Alan Brass, former ProMedica CEO, dies at 74
Alan Brass, former CEO of Toledo, Ohio-based ProMedica, died Dec. 9 at age 74, according to his obituary published in The Columbus Dispatch. -
Anti-transgender campaigns targeted 24 hospitals, medical providers, report finds
The Human Rights Campaign has identified online harassment campaigns against 24 hospitals and medical providers who offer gender-affirming care for transgender, nonbinary and questioning youth. -
Commonwealth Fund taps Massachusetts General Hospital leader as president
The Commonwealth Fund has selected Joseph Betancourt, MD, senior vice president for equity and community health at Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital, to serve as its eighth president. -
HCA hospitals make 7 leadership changes
HCA Healthcare, a for-profit hospital operator based in Nashville, Tenn., has made leadership changes at several of its hospitals in recent months. -
'Deplorable' conditions alleged at 'hastily reopened' Rhode Island psychiatric hospital
Days after reopening, a wing of the Cranston, R.I.-based Eleanor Slater Hospital has been accused of "deplorable conditions" by a federally authorized watchdog group, The Providence Journal reported Dec. 11. -
5 hospitals seeking CEOs
Here are five hospitals and health systems that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs. -
The gig economy is back — even for execs
Contract or "temp" employment used to be viewed as a means of supplemental income: a side hustle to an average day job, or a way to pay the bills while searching for full-time work. Now, gig work is back in style, and more workers want in on the flexibility — including C-suite executives, Korn Ferry recently reported. -
How leading health systems are streamlining care with AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been used in healthcare imaging for years. But as workflow and process improvements have become top priorities, amid ongoing staffing challenges and declining reimbursement, healthcare organizations are increasingly leveraging AI to increase productivity, improve communication and ease the burden on staff.
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