Last April, Dan Price — the CEO of Seattle-based credit card processing company Gravity Payments — raised his company's minimum wage and lowered his own salary to $70,000 annually. Greatly impacted by the change, his employees decided to give back,…
Leadership & Management
The National Governors Association on Tuesday released a new online resource to help the state implement solutions to become more effective purchasers, regulators and workforce developers in healthcare.
While transparency in healthcare delivery and reporting was a mainstream topic in 2015, Predictive Analytics looks to play a major role in orthopaedic practice protocols for years to come.
Ozarks Community Hospital in Springfield, Mo., will lay off 200 employees as the organization closes its surgery and emergency departments, according to a Springfield News-Leader report.
After a week-long diet of nothing but The Ottawa Hospital food, CEO Jack Kitts, MD, and other managers admitted they didn't like what they tasted. Following years of hearing complaints from patients, the Ottawa, Ontario hospital will completely revamp its…
University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington has laid off 155 people, but many will still be working at the organization, The Connecticut Mirror reports.
Nancy Howell Agee, CEO of Roanoke, Va.-based Carilion Clinic, has been named chairwoman-elect of the American Hospital Association, according to The Roanoke Times.
Following the recent shooting attacks across the nation, Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard Tyson has written a powerful response essay on race relations, according to Fortune.
Culture. Productivity. Strategy. Execution. These ideas will never go out of style for hospital and health system leaders.
The University of Pittsburgh (Pa.) Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, in affiliation with UPMC, will launch the first Executive MBA program for healthcare professionals, according to UPMC officials.