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How long healthcare CEOs, CFOs are holding office
When compared to leaders of other industries, healthcare CEOs and CFOs serve slightly below-average tenures, according to a recent report from Crist Kolder Associates. -
Ruminating on work harms leaders' performance: Study
Being in constant work mode can damage a leader's performance, according to a recent study covered by The Wall Street Journal. -
Healthcare executives defend vacation time
Several years ago, Sachin Jain, MD, decided to take a two-week vacation. He received a call from his boss that he still thinks about to this day, Dr. Jain — now the president and CEO of SCAN Group and SCAN Health Plan — wrote in a Sept. 23 LinkedIn post. -
AdventHealth's 50-year legacy and what comes next
As Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth celebrates 50 years as a health system, CEO Terry Shaw shared his learnings with Becker's from the organization's past, while looking ahead to how he sees healthcare and AdventHealth evolving in the coming years. -
We're succeeding at keeping more people out of the hospital. Together, we'll do even better.
It used to be that when you saw the doctor, you paid for the visit. And when you were screened for a condition, you paid for the test. But innovative health systems like ours helped usher in a new era — one that aimed to reward value over volume in medical care. -
Virginia governor calls for VCU Health board changes, including chair to step down
Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin has called on Michael Rao, PhD, to step down from his position as chair of Richmond-based VCU Health as part of a reform package he is proposing for the health system board, according to a Sept. 21 Richmond BizSense report. -
What 68 health system leaders have done to boost the bottom line
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. -
Are managers leading by example?
Managers have some work to do when it comes to leading by example, according to a recent report from job listings site Indeed and Forrester Consulting, a research and advisory company. -
Where they started vs. where they're at: 6 hospital leaders on pivoting careers
"Pivots and pauses are something to embrace, not fear," according to Terry Shaw, president and CEO of AdventHealth. -
One size doesn't fit all, says Texas Children's HR chief
Linda Aldred, executive vice president and chief human resources officer at Texas Children's, first joined the organization 35 years ago. Back then, she was a benefits clerk, and the Houston-based system only had 800 employees. Now, it has more than 17,000. -
Ukrainian President Zelensky visits Northwell Health
Volodymyr Zelensky, president of Ukraine, paid a visit to New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health this week. -
Leadership has its own retention problem
Amid staffing shortages and dipping engagement levels, workforce retention is top-of-mind for many healthcare leaders. But oftentimes, the problem extends beyond frontline employees and into management — even C-suites. -
CommonSpirit's plans in Utah, per its new market CEO
Kevin Jenkins recently began serving as CEO of Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health's Utah market and CEO of Holy Cross Hospital-Salt Lake, and he brings years of leadership experience to the role. -
Gen Z moves into boardrooms
Boardrooms are still dominated by baby boomers and Gen Xers — but in some spaces, younger voices have a seat at the table, Fortune reported Sept. 15. -
An efficiency 'easy button' that hospital CEOs overlook
Most incoming CEOs have devoted their focus to the hospital setting, whether operational or clinical. Kevin Cullinan, on the contrary, has spent the past few years outside of it. -
Side effects of a 1st place US News ranking
The first thing you do when your hospital is deemed best in the nation: feel the affirmation, the verification, the pride. The second thing you do: get back to work. -
Brigham execs 'stunned' by Dana-Farber split: Boston Globe
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's decision to partner with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center caught the executives of its current affiliate, Brigham and Women's Hospital, off guard, The Boston Globe reported Sept. 15. -
Corner Office: CommonSpirit market CEO Kevin Jenkins on building teams in the hospital and on the basketball court
Since May, Kevin Jenkins has served as CEO of Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health's Utah market and CEO of Holy Cross Hospital-Salt Lake. -
'Innovation is a journey': 3 insights for mastering healthcare data and igniting change
The pace of innovation in healthcare is typically slower than in other industries, but the landscape is rapidly changing and the future looks bright. Technologies like generative artificial intelligence and advanced analytics are more accessible than ever before. In addition, the next generation of workforce talent has both the skills and the desire to apply technology to administrative tasks in healthcare. -
Reimagining the inpatient command center through AI, automation, and change management
Inpatient areas, defined by constant unpredictable inflow and movement of patients, are ripe for technology innovation.
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