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Interim leadership in healthcare: Pros and cons
At hospitals and health systems, interim leadership is brought in when an executive position becomes vacant, whether that be through a resignation, promotion or other means. -
3 health system CEOs reveal retirement plans
Whether it be wine tasting, family time or coaching high school teams, these soon-to-be retired healthcare industry leaders have a lot to look forward to after many years of hard work. -
How the best CEOs are approaching digital transformation
To successfully execute a digital transformation, CEOs need to focus time and energy on the venture, clarifying its goals and process, according to a May 12 McKinsey podcast. -
4 healthcare leaders on how healthcare will change
From data analytics and wearables to a push for health equity, top healthcare leaders identified key trends and growth avenues for healthcare in Fortune May 13. -
10 healthcare CEOs among 100 highest paid, as CEO pay hits new record high
CEO salaries of the biggest corporations have hit record highs in 2021 for the sixth year in a row, with the annual average pay sitting at $14.7 million. Among the 100 highest paid CEOs of U.S companies were 10 healthcare leaders, according to a May 15 Wall Street Journal article. -
5 hospitals seeking CEOs
Below are five hospitals and health systems that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs. -
Hospitals await HHS move on public health emergency today
HHS pledged to provide 60 days' notice if it opts to end the COVID-19 public health emergency, leaving healthcare providers awaiting word on Monday. -
Female execs share tips to balance motherhood, careers
Several female executives shared tips to successfully balance influential careers and the daily demands of motherhood during the 44th annual Outstanding Mother Awards May 5. -
Women of color feel they have to 'self-edit' at work
Women, and especially women of color, often feel they have to monitor themselves in work environments, constantly self-editing to ensure they don't leave a negative impression, writes Joan Williams, a professor at UC Hastings College of Law in San Francisco, in the Harvard Business Review. -
Mayor's letter prompts HCA Healthcare CEO to visit North Carolina hospital
The formation of a community advisory group was among the issues discussed when HCA Healthcare CEO Samuel Hazen met with local leaders over complaints and concerns at Transylvania Regional Hospital in Brevard, N.C., ABC affiliate WLOS reported. -
6 women making moves in healthcare
The following executive moves made by women have been reported by or shared with Becker's since May 6. -
Ingenovis Health Acquires VISTA Staffing Solutions
Ingenovis Health, Inc., a leading healthcare workforce solutions company backed by private investment firms Cornell Capital and Trilantic North America, today announced that it has acquired VISTA Staffing Solutions ("VISTA") from Envision Physician Services. VISTA is a leading locum tenens healthcare staffing company with an extensive network of physicians and advanced practitioners nationwide serving hospitals, clinics, medical practices, and government agencies. -
How to manage labor shortages, rising compensation, retention and workforce expectations
Persistent labor shortages, rising compensation costs for permanent and contingent employees and employee expectations present significant challenges. -
3 healthcare leaders discuss moving out of the pandemic
Three physician leaders recently spoke of a panel discussion for the American Medical Association where they reminisced on how far testing has come, argued for increased public health funding and identified a silver lining to the pandemic. -
Increasing healthcare ROI through AI to unlock capacity: Q&A with Sanjeev Agrawal, President & COO of LeanTaaS
As part of Becker’s 12th Annual Meeting in April 2022, healthcare analytics expert LeanTaaS gave a half-day summit to explore the role of data in expanding capacity for care. -
16 national healthcare organizations urge HHS to continue public health emergency
The American Hospital Association and 15 other national healthcare organizations are calling on HHS to maintain the COVID-19 public health emergency. -
Doctors Without Borders accused of racism, addresses the charges
After 50-year-old humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders was accused by staff members of abuse and racism, the organization has released a report in an attempt to address the issues, NPR reported May 9. -
CEOs lean into 'dog-fooding'
Some companies are encouraging their staff and leadership teams to get their hands dirty by "dog-fooding," a term that refers to testing your own products and working on the front-lines, the Financial Times reported May 2. -
Five Financial Benefits of Rehabilitation Partnership
As financial strain continues to impact hospitals across the country, health leaders are seeking partnership to increase financial stability amid an ever-changing healthcare landscape. Partnership can help hospitals effectively obtain additional resources to provide high-quality patient care, strengthen service lines, and improve access and the overall patient experience. -
6 hospitals seeking CEOs
Below are six hospitals and health systems that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs.
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