Born between 1982 and 2000, millennials are changing the platform of healthcare. They are not just the largest U.S. generation, but also possess a great purchasing power.
Leadership & Management
Mark Richardson, MD, dean of Portland-based Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine, died three weeks after he was severely injured while performing home repairs, according to the Portland Business Journal.
Can you narrow down one thing that made you who you are today? Perhaps it was a particular person, a piece of advice or a life-changing event.
Fortune's annual "40 Under 40" list honors the most influential young people in the world of business. Last year's 40 Under 40 class included powerful names in various industries, from Taylor Swift to Fitbit President and CEO James Park to…
Culture. Productivity. Strategy. Execution. These ideas will never go out of style for hospital and health system leaders.
To effectively manage population health, related initiatives must be central components of a health system's overall strategy. They cannot be one-off projects occurring on the sidelines — not if the organization hopes to maintain an energized workforce and succeed in…
From June 2015 to June 2016, as the rate of opioid overdoses nationwide continued to swell at record levels, the state of Illinois operated without a budget. State-funded behavioral health services suffered during the crisis. On June 30, Gov. Bruce…
The transition to value-based care and subsequent focus on preventive health has hospitals making new investments, particularly in advertising.
In a recent blog post, Merge Healthcare, an IBM comany, discusses four key tips for organizing and leading a successful team of physicians.
We all know the story. It was 1976, and Steve Wozniak was dabbling in computer design in his garage.