Culture. Productivity. Strategy. Execution. These ideas will never go out of style for hospital and health system leaders.
Leadership & Management
Certain leadership and management practices are so widely accepted they border on cliché. Take "culture eats strategy for breakfast," for example.
David Di Pietro has resigned as chairman of Broward Health just days after winning a lawsuit against Florida Gov. Rick Scott to regain his position at the Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based system, according to a WPLG news report.
Under the leadership of President and CEO Chris Van Gorder, San Diego-based Scripps Health has abided by a "no-layoffs" philosophy for more than a decade. The system eliminates employees' positions as an absolute last resort. However, mounting challenges and financial…
Martha Stratton, MSN, RN, who is vice president of perioperative services at Doctors Hospital of Augusta (Ga.), has taken over as president of the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. She was previously the president-elect.
Dan Michelson, CEO of cloud-based analytics company Strata Decision Technology, will hit the streets of Boston on Monday for what many consider a rite of passage for serious runners: the Boston Marathon.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton challenged each other's healthcare proposals at the Democratic debate Thursday evening in New York.
Millennials are more inclined to favor a better quality of life at work than higher pay, according to a survey from Fidelity.
Vice President Joe Biden's office announced Wednesday he plans to pay the Vatican a visit on April 28 to discuss his cancer moonshot initiative, according to Politico.