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Leadership & Management
Women leaders are a critical asset to organizations that want to perform at the highest levels. However, at the current rate of progress bridging the corporate gender divide, it will take 25 years to reach gender parity at the senior…
Sutter Davis (Calif.) Hospital Foundation has welcomed four new members to its 13-member board of trustees, according to The Davis Enterprise.
A CMS report released Thursday with details from a federal inspection shows Palo Alto, Calif.-based Theranos' proprietary blood-testing devices frequently missed the mark for accuracy on a range of tests, according to The Wall Street Journal.
St. Petersburg, Fla.-based All Children's Hospital and its nine outpatient centers are taking the final step in a five-year process to becoming a fully integrated hospital of Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Health Systems, according to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has thrice changed his position on punishing women for abortions if they became outlawed following a MSNBC town hall meeting in Wisconsin Wednesday. Although he purportedly changed his stance on the issue over the course…
When Republicans vowed to repeal the Affordable Care Act in 2014, it was a "stupid promise," presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-Ohio) said on "The Jay Weber Show," according to The Hill.
Hospital IQ, a predictive analytics platform, has elected Michael J. Zinner, MD, CEO and executive medical director of the Miami Cancer Institute, to its board of directors.
Brookfield-based Western Connecticut Health Network has launched a campaign under the new brand tagline "We Know You Well."
Western Connecticut Health Network, based in Danbury, launched a campaign this month centered on personalizing patient care without compromise.