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Leadership & Management
In a speech to Massachusetts Republicans on Tuesday, Jonathan Bush addressed the rise of Donald Trump in the political sphere and his plans to become more politically active, according to a Boston Globe report.
Brian Floyd, RN, became president of Greenville, N.C.-based Vidant Medical Center on Oct. 1, 2014. At the helm of the 909-bed academic medical center, Mr. Floyd is responsible for the hospital's operations, the delivery of safe and efficient care and…
In one of the most divisive presidential races in recent memory, supporters of both presumptive nominees have taken to social media and other mediums to voice political beliefs. But is publicizing one's political opinion a smart move for CEOs?
Sports analogies are common among executives, with many considering themselves the head coach in the game — or at least the main cheerleader.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker (R) signed a bill Wednesday to change the name of the Massachusetts Hospital School in Canton to the Pappas Rehabilitation Hospital for Children, according to the Canton Journal.
In the eyes of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), the Affordable Care Act is a sinking ship — and he hopes to use it as a life raft in the upcoming election.
Robert James Cimasi, CEO of Health Capital Consultants, has been named a "Pioneer of the Profession" by the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts and Consultants Training Institute, according to HCC.
Chuck Hays, CEO of MaineGeneral Health in Augusta, was installed as chairman of the Maine Hospital Association board of directors June 22.
The Affordable Care Act has created a myriad of challenges for healthcare leaders. Financial concerns are weighing on the minds of hospital CEOs.