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The vital role of HR-compliance collaboration: 4 ways to drive operational efficiency
Across the healthcare continuum, the roles of compliance and human resource teams are both critical for maintaining employee licensure and eligibility processes that minimize the risk of sanctions and keep patients safe. Such monitoring is complex, and to fully safeguard an organization, requires close coordination and collaboration between the compliance and HR functions.
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8 hospitals seeking CEOs
Below are eight hospitals and health systems that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs.
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Black hospital board directors are boosting health equity through a coalition
To improve health equity, hospitals have got to start from the inside to reassess their commitments to the cause, measure what works and look at the issue through a new lens, according to a group of Black health executives.
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Single women at disadvantage for leadership at work
Although working mothers have always known it is more challenging to ascend the leadership ranks at work, new studies suggest that single women also sit at a disadvantage, Bloomberg reported March 10.
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Mayo Clinic, Kaiser's Care at Home Coalition urges lawmakers to extend waivers
The Advanced Care at Home Coalition and more than 100 healthcare organizations and health systems have penned a letter to lawmakers, urging them to pass legislation to extend waivers enacted during the pandemic allowing for hospital care at home.
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4 hospital execs delaying retirement
In February, several executives reported delays to their retirement, caused either by pandemic fluctuations, difficulty finding a successor or ensuring a smooth transition.
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CVS Health board shrinks amid switch up
The CVS Health board has shrunk to 11 members as David W. Dorman, the independent chair of the board of directors, and Tony L. White, director of the board, both retire, according to a March 10 news release.
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4 figures showing the effect of female leaders
Women's participation in the workforce was hit hard during the pandemic, affecting organizations across the nation and reducing female representation in leadership positions. When women at the top leave, everybody loses out, according to a March 8 report from the Harvard Business Review.
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AMN Healthcare CEO to retire
Susan Salka, president and CEO of Coppell, Texas-based medical staffing firm AMN Healthcare, plans to retire by the end of 2022.
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House passes spending bill that cuts $15.6B in pandemic aid
The House passed a $1.5 trillion federal spending package March 9 after pulling COVID-19 funding from the bill earlier that day, according to The New York Times. -
New Jersey hospital CEO, former state health commissioner picked by Biden for VA role
Shereef Elnahal, MD, president and CEO of University Hospital in Newark, N.J., and former commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health, is President Joe Biden's pick for undersecretary for health for the Veterans Health Administration at the Veterans Affairs Department, the White House said March 9.
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Maryland health system board chair abruptly resigns
James "Chip" DiPaula Jr. resigned March 9 as chairman of University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, according to The Baltimore Sun.
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MyMichigan Health CEO Dr. Diane Postler-Slattery, husband die in plane crash
Diane Postler-Slattery, PhD, president and CEO of Midland-based MyMichigan Health, and her husband, Don, died in a plane crash in northwest Florida on March 8, according to the health system.
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New school to train healthcare leaders opens in Boston
The MGH Institute of Health Professions, a graduate school founded by Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital, is launching a healthcare leadership school and new academic programs.
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Omega Healthcare Acquires Reventics, a Physician Focused CDI and RCM Company
BOCA RATON, FL, March 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Omega Healthcare, a leading healthcare management solutions partner supporting the broad healthcare ecosystem, today announced its acquisition of Reventics, a Denver, CO based company.
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Rhode Island health and human services secretary resigning
Womazetta Jones is leaving her role as Rhode Island Health and Human Services secretary, The Providence Journal reported March 7.
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Washington hospital's interim CEO defends record amid scrutiny
Michael Layfield, who was appointed interim CEO of Coupeville, Wash.-based WhidbeyHealth in late February, is trying to set the record straight on his career.
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27 thoughts on leadership from women in healthcare
In honor of International Women's Day on March 8, Becker's Hospital Review asked women in the healthcare industry to share their insights on leadership.
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Lawmakers begin probe on Eric Lander's misconduct
A month after President Joe Biden's top science adviser resigned amid allegations of misconduct, some lawmakers are beginning to investigate what occurred.
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6 hospitals seeking CEOs
Below are six hospitals that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs.
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