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Healthcare minus the snobbery
Attitudes of elitism aren't just a sign of poor teamwork in healthcare — they are a sign of incompetence. -
Emergency Nurses Association welcomes 1st chief clinical officer
The Emergency Nurses Association has appointed one of its long-time members, Bradley Goettl, DNP, as its inaugural chief clinical officer, the organization announced March 14. -
Walmart leans into compassionate leadership
Walmart is championing compassionate leadership practices among its store managers, mirroring a broader trend across corporate America, The New York Times reported March 12. -
How Gen Z bosses lead
Members of Generation Z are rapidly moving into leadership roles, bringing new ideas about what work can and should look like, The Wall Street Journal reported March 10. -
Hackensack Meridian Health CEO: US needs a mental health moonshot
Robert Garrett, CEO of Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health, is calling for a "Mental Health Moonshot" to address the nation's behavioral health crisis, similar to commitments the country has put forward through the Cancer Moonshot. -
Physician who helped found Tennessee hospital dies at 87
Robert Bone, MD, a physician who helped found a Tennessee hospital, died March 11 at 87. -
Female, male CEOs take similar risks under pressure: Study
There's a gendered assumption that women CEOs are more risk-averse than men, but recent research suggests that isn't always the case. -
The CEO job's unspoken honeymoon period
One reason CEO turnover is so high: The job is rarely all it's cracked up to be, according to a recent episode of McKinsey & Co.'s podcast, "Inside the Strategy Room." -
Why this CEO hasn't taken a vacation in 20 years
Executives across industries take varying amounts of vacations throughout their careers, and they have different perspectives on this topic. -
Providence leader solves staffing issue close to home
To get ahead of staffing challenges, hospitals should look to their own communities, according to Carl Hinkson, senior director of ancillary services at Everett, Wash.-based Providence Health & Services. -
What Mark Cuban learned from a $141K oversight
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban's generic drug company launched an online pharmacy in January 2022, and as he has spent more time in the healthcare industry, he has been vocal about lessons learned along the way. -
A CEO's 'unpopular' opinion
Mark Keroack, MD, who began his career as an internal medicine and infectious disease specialist, has served as president and CEO of Springfield, Mass.-based Baystate Health since 2014. -
25 C-level job openings with Tenet
Tenet Health, a for-profit hospital operator based in Dallas, is seeking leaders for numerous C-level executive positions within its hospitals. -
10 thoughts on leadership from women in healthcare
In honor of Women's History Month in March and International Women's Day on March 8, Becker's Hospital Review asked women in the healthcare industry to share their insights on leadership. -
Biden's State of the Union: 13 healthcare takeaways
During his State of the Union address March 7, President Joe Biden highlighted more than a dozen issues affecting healthcare leaders, from reproductive rights to prescription drug costs. -
The 'right time' for hospital execs to retire
For Kootenai Health CEO Jon Ness, the right time to retire came down to the state of the Coeur d'Alene, Idaho-based health system. -
IU Health CEO urges systems to donate $50K each to gubernatorial candidate
Dennis Murphy, president and CEO of Indianapolis-based IU Health, has penned a letter to two dozen other health system chiefs, asking them to pool money for a certain gubernatorial candidate. -
Impulsive, out-of-control CEOs work best in fiction
Stereotypes or headlines generated by mercurial CEOs shouldn't be mistaken as evidence that impulsivity leads to power, a new study finds. -
Health systems invest in productivity
Productivity is a buzzword for most workplaces today, and healthcare is no different. -
From Energy Vampires on the Front Line to Macaron Managers in the C-Suite: A Healthcare CEO’s Guide to Leading in Every Direction
Being a CEO in healthcare is a roller coaster of shared highs, personal failures, and never-ending bad publicity.
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