Andy Slavitt, principal deputy administrator of CMS, is now serving as the agency's administrator — at least temporarily — since the resignation of former administrator Marilyn Tavenner came into effect at the end of February.
Leadership & Management
Kennewick, Wash.-based Trios Health will lay off 40 employees as part of a plan to solve the organization's financial problems, according to a KVEW report.
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A survey of more than 400 global CEOs found that executional excellence is the No. 1 challenge executives in companies across Asia, Europe and the U.S. are facing, above other issues such as innovation, geopolitical instability and top-line growth, according…
Mindfulness is on trend in C-suites across the country as a way for leadership to reduce employee stress and anxiety. It channels Taoism and Buddhism into the workplace, promoting leadership and employees alike to focus on the present and take…
Mark Bertolini, CEO of Aetna, is transforming the culture of the Hartford, Conn.-based health insurance giant by offering yoga and meditation, according to an article in The New York Times, adapted from David Gelles' book "Mindful Work: How Mindful Meditation…
For-profit University General Health System, based in Houston, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Charles "Chuck" Peck, MD, will officially become the president and CEO of Athens (Ga.) Regional Health System March 15.
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Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway and arguably the world's top investor, says his trick to staying young is eating like a six-year-old, according to Fortune.