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6 hospitals seeking CEOs
Below are six hospitals and health systems that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs. -
Making remote work work
Today's healthcare leaders face vast uncertainty and a multitude of complex questions that can feel impossible to answer. These uncertainties include the labor market, the future of remote work, the organization's infrastructure and technology, the role of automation — and much more. -
Retired baby boomers are flocking to rural areas, boosting hospital demand
Retired people are moving to rural areas in search of natural beauty and a slower pace of life, boosting desperate local economies and bringing demand for services, including healthcare, reported The Wall Street Journal May 8. -
Framing failures as moments of growth can help you get ahead at work
Those who manage to turn their failures into moments of growth and frame themselves as being within a state of improvement may be getting ahead at work, The Wall Street Journal reported May 5. -
AMA turns 175: How CEO Dr. James Madara sets priorities as healthcare's agenda grows
No one can predict what the future of the nation's healthcare system will look like, but there are certain needs that are "musts" to prioritize, no matter how healthcare shifts over the next century. That's how the American Medical Association's CEO sets the organization's objectives. -
7 firsts for women in leadership positions at their healthcare organizations
Several women in recent months became the first woman or woman of color to hold various executive roles at their respective organizations. -
16 women making moves in healthcare
The following executive moves made by women have been reported by or shared with Becker's since April 29. -
Joint Commission taps Massachusetts General surgeon to serve as chief patient safety officer
The Joint Commission has named Haytham Kaafarani, MD, as its new chief patient safety officer and medical director. He will begin his new role Sept. 6. -
4 small changes leaders can make to improve employee wellbeing
Making small changes to a workplace, like eliminating noisy distractions or writing clear emails, can make all the difference to improving employee wellbeing, reported The Wall Street Journal May 2. -
LeanTaaS Recognized as Winner for Clinical Efficiency Innovation in 2022 MedTech Breakthrough Awards Program
Annual awards program honors LeanTaaS’s iQueue product suite as an outstanding health and medical technology product -
Black, Latino consumers say their healthcare is affected by their race
Some Black and Latino patients hold perceptions of the healthcare system as being indifferent to their needs, with some feeling discriminated against by providers due to their race, according to a May 4 McKinsey report. -
Duke medical school dean in running for top NIH role
Mary Klotman, MD, dean of the Duke School of Medicine in Durham, N.C., is under consideration as the next director of the National Institutes of Health, The Washington Post reported May 4, citing three people with knowledge of the selection. -
3 ways to spot a male ally in the workplace
Male allies can help women in the workplace feel more comfortable and encourage others to shift culture to become more inclusive, however, they can be hard to find. -
Why female collaboration in science isn't always easy
Collaborations across disciplines are often helpful for generating new research and enhancing scientific thought, however, several barriers prevent women from forming collaborations as easily as men, Nature reported May 2. -
National Hospital Week starts May 8: 6 things to know
National Hospital Week — which aims to recognize and celebrate hospitals, health systems and the people who work at them — begins May 8 and runs through May 14. -
CVS Health names new chief medical officer, senior VP
CVS Health May 3 named Sree Chaguturu, MD, executive vice president and chief medical officer and Sheryl Burke as the company's senior vice president of corporate social responsibility. -
Understanding costs and learning to listen: 3 executives on the CFO-to-CEO transition
Hospital CEOs have faced many changes and challenges during the pandemic, from staffing shortages to digital transformations. -
OHSU Knight Cancer Center uses tech to improve infusion center operations, boost satisfaction
When demand for infusion chairs isn't well managed, patient wait times can be long and infusion nurses can feel overwhelmed. -
4 health leaders on Fauci's claim the U.S. is 'out of the pandemic'
After Anthony Fauci, MD, announced April 27 that the U.S. is "out of the pandemic phase" in regards to COVID-19, citing low infection rates, hospitalization rates and deaths, four health leaders responded to his claims, with many urging caution, in a May 1 Fortune article. -
8 hospitals seeking CEOs
Below are eight hospitals that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs.
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