Tracy Garmer, executive vice president and COO of Health Center Partners of Southern California, has been dubbed a finalist for San Diego Magazine's Woman of the Year award.
Leadership & Management
One of the most prevalent characteristics shared by high-impact leaders is an unending sense of curiosity. They are always eager to learn — about themselves, their employees and the world outside. While many people are innately inquisitive creatures, it is…
Donald A. Henderson, MD, who led the eradication of smallpox, died Friday in Towson, Md., in hospice after complications from a hip fracture, according to The New York Times. He was 87.
Culture. Productivity. Strategy. Execution. These ideas will never go out of style for hospital and health system leaders.
Change and health care are inextricably linked. In today's environment, health care organizations continually face the need to adapt to the changes emanating from numerous sources: advances in medical care and technology, increasing demands and expectations from patients who are…
The Clinton Health Access Initiative — the public health arm of the Clinton Foundation — is considering limiting donations from foreign countries if Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton wins the election this fall, according to a report from Reuters.
Every organization undergoes periods of necessary culture change to promote growth, competition and success. However, changing the culture of an organization is no easy task. The initiative for change requires focus, accountability and consistency, as well as a complete buy-in…
Here are the number of physicians in neurology and neurosurgery at the nation's top 20 hospitals for neurology and neurosurgery, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
In a recent article, Jonathan Bush, CEO and Co-founder at athenahealth explains why you should always be ready for lady luck.
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