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8 hospitals seeking CEOs
Below are eight hospitals that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs.
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Retirement regret (and how one hospital CEO beat it)
New retirees who feel any loss of structure, identity or intellectual stimulation are hardly alone — about 15 percent of retirees have a difficult time adjusting to their new lifestyles, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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New Hampshire system's board too deferential to longtime execs, report finds
Franklin, New Hampshire-based LRGHealthcare's 2020 bankruptcy was due to several missteps and misjudgment, leading to the two-hospital system's sale of assets to Concord (N.H.) Hospital, a report by the state attorney general found.
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8 hospitals seeking COOs
Below are eight hospitals that recently posted job listings seeking COOs.
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Viewpoint: 4 ways the NIH needs to change
The pandemic brought a sense of urgency and coordination to the National Institutes of Health, which researchers hope can be applied to other pressing health issues and be used to restructure and change its culture, reported Nature April 20.
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6 women in healthcare share tips for emerging leaders
Several female healthcare leaders recently shared with Becker's their best advice for people trying to grow in their healthcare careers.
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13 women making moves in healthcare
The following executive moves made by or involving women have been reported by or shared with Becker's since April 15.
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49% of female revenue execs considered quitting last year: 5 top reasons
Almost half of female executives working in revenue-related roles have considered quitting their jobs in 2021 according to a new survey from Women in Revenue.
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Kevin Lofton, Teri Fontenot to receive AHA's highest honor
Kevin Lofton, CEO emeritus at Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health, and Teri Fontenot, CEO emeritus of Woman's Hospital in Baton Rouge, La., will receive the American Hospital Association Distinguished Service Award, the association's highest honor.
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Massachusetts hospital loses third CEO in 4 years
MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham, Mass., is searching for its next leader after its CEO recently resigned.
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Head of Montana State Hospital transferred to new facility
The administrator of the troubled Montana State Hospital in Warm Springs is leaving his job and will be going to another administrative role, the state health department confirmed April 21.
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Renown Health continues leadership shakeup after CEO firing
Renown Health is making various leadership changes after the firing of former President and CEO Tony Slonim, MD, the Reno, Nev.-based health system confirmed.
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Hospital CEOs want to build collaborative partnerships to get ahead
Health system CEOs are looking toward strategic partnerships with competitors and entrepreneurs to compete in the market going forward, according to a new study from UC Denver.
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Thomas Health CEO to retire amid new partnership with WVU Medicine
Dan Lauffer will retire as president and CEO of Thomas Health as the South Charleston, W. Va.-based health system begins a new partnership with Morgantown, W. Va.-based WVU Medicine.
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CMS releases health equity plan, encourages leaders to participate
CMS has released a multipronged health equity strategy to be used throughout the agency and is encouraging healthcare leaders to get involved in creating sustainable, equitable strategies, CMS reported April 20.
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How three health systems are using AI and better math to improve hospital capacity utilization
Hospitals are speeding towards a head-on collision.
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11 civil rights groups launch nationwide health equity coalition
A group of civil rights advocates have launched a new nationwide coalition focused on eliminating barriers to care and improving health equity for chronic diseases.
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4 healthcare companies with most innovative boards: Fortune
Four healthcare companies have been featured on Fortune's Modern Board 25 — a list of companies with the most forward-thinking boards.
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Paths to success: Women tech leaders share their perspectives
Women still make up a minority of the tech workforce, although the trend is decidedly shifting in a positive direction. -
A trait of the best leaders: Contagious positive energy
Having a positive relational energy that helps uplift and inspire workers is the most powerful predictor of organizational success, according to a April 18 Harvard Business Review article.
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