Becker's asked C-suite executives from hospitals and health systems across the U.S. to share their plans on improving patient care in the near future.
Leadership & Management
As healthcare systems navigate a tumultuous landscape of workforce shortages, supply chain disruptions, and increasing patient demand, the need for operational resilience has never been more urgent.
Personnel shortages and staff burnout are among the most pressing workforce challenges hospital CEOs face, highlighting the need for alignment between human resources leadership and the CEO in shaping staff-related initiatives.
While the percentage of women leading Fortune 500 companies plateaued after years of steady growth, 2024 saw a notable advancement in women's leadership, The Wall Street Journal reported Dec. 2.
If confirmed as the next CMS administrator, Mehmet Oz, MD, will be in charge of regulating companies with which he has deep financial ties, according to NPR and The Washington Post.
Improving patient care remains a paramount goal for healthcare leaders navigating a complex and rapidly evolving landscape.
Like many baby boomers and those from earlier generations, I have vivid memories from my younger years of my grandparents and other aging adults struggling with an assortment of ailments that their doctors told them were just an inevitable part…
Over the past three years, Hackensack Meridian Health has reduced turnover for full- and part-time employees from a high of 14% to just over 8%. This improvement is partly due to heightened attention translating to greater engagement, Linda McHugh, the…
Cupertino, CA – December 2, 2024 – Infinx, a trusted provider of AI-powered solutions for patient access and revenue cycle management, announces two strategic hires as part of its commitment to accelerating growth and advancing healthcare solutions. Ninad Chavda has…
Ken Hedley and his team at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital are guided by a patient-first mission.