Healthcare CFOs are less optimistic about their company's financial futures and the overall state of the economy than their peers in other industries, according to a new survey by Grant Thornton.
Leadership & Management
As demographics shift and some suburban areas experience population explosions, community hospitals are being asked to evolve along with patient expectations. Healthcare reform is likely to place even more pressure on these smaller hospitals, which can no longer afford to…
Danny Jackson, a former healthcare leader, will be honored by the Craven Regional Medical Center Foundation in New Bern, N.C., for his contribution to healthcare in the Craven area, according to a report from The Sun Journal.
First-quarter net income for Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Health Plan rose 64 percent to $706 million, mainly due to investment gains, according to a release from Kaiser Permanente.
Via Christi Health, based in Wichita, Kan., has hired Jared Sommers as director of corporate responsibility for the system, according to a report in the Wichita Business News.
The board of Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center has fined CEO Paul Levy $50,000 for an improper relationship with a female staffer who has since left the hospital, according to a report by the Boston Globe.
Somnia Anesthesia Services has released a new white paper entitled, "A Focus on Clinical Quality Excellence in Anesthesia Services," which discusses trends and challenges facing hospital executives and how focusing on clinical quality excellence in anesthesia can help to maximize…
Title: Keeping Your Surgeons Satisfied — The Role of Anesthesia Management in Meeting Their Demands and Optimizing the OR
The CEO of 143-bed Piedmont Newnan (Ga.) Hospital recently said he was concerned about economic challenges facing hospitals in Georgia, according to a report by the Times-Herald.
Indianapolis-based Clarian Health has unveiled plans for a $375 million patient tower that would add 175-200 beds to Methodist Hospital in downtown Indianapolis, according to a report by the Indianapolis Business Journal.