Four health system and hospital CEOs from around the country shared their New Year's resolutions, anticipated challenges, goals for 2015 and essential leadership qualities with Becker's Hospital Review.
Leadership & Management
As one looks at the next couple of years and thinks about strategy, there are many different thoughts as to what is the right strategy. Increasingly, a number of these thoughts are untested and put forth by professors and consultants.…
January Issue. On behalf of Becker’s Healthcare, I wish you a healthy and happy start to 2015. I am excited to kick off the year with this issue, which has a special focus on leadership. Population health, infection control, meaningfully…
The funeral for Paul Sweet, longtime hospital executive, was Monday. Mr. Sweet died Dec. 30 at age 71, according to Buffalo Business First.
In a recent blog post, Bryan Warren, Manger of Healthcare Solutions at Select International, notes that when creating a competency model, it can be easy to get wrapped up in over-sized web of information. In order to keep a model…
Dean M. Harrison, MBA, serves as president and CEO of Northwestern Memorial HealthCare, which is comprised of four hospitals, 60 ambulatory and diagnostic sites and over 3,500 physicians.
The second open enrollment for the Affordable care Act commenced on November 15, yet a survey completed just last month by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that nine out of ten uninsured respondents were unaware when open enrollment actually began.[1]
Benjamin Franklin had a hand in founding one hospital, while another was founded by a royal charter granted by King George III. One health system's roots start with a wagon-maker's daughter who founded a hospital in the early 1900s at…
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Christopher T. Meyer, DO, is CEO and chairman of the board of governors at Gallipolis, Ohio-based Holzer Health System. He stepped into the role Jan. 1, 2015.