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Leadership & Management

While many CEOs are mandating artificial intelligence use across their organizations, some executives have yet to integrate the tools into their daily work, The New York Times reported Aug. 16. Younger employees tend to have greater comfort with AI and…

Now more than ever, it’s time for CEOs to listen. Employee engagement nationally is at an 11-year low, with 79% of employees disengaged. In this climate, cultivating the art of listening is not a soft skill, but a strategic imperative…

HHS has launched Make America Healthy Again in Action, an interactive platform to track state- and federal-level reforms driven by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Donald Trump’s MAHA agenda. “The MAHA in Action tracker puts the wins…

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Faced with rising surgical demand and limited operating room capacity, Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare Health System turned to AI-powered strategies to achieve a 16% increase in staffed room utilization, allowing the team to  perform 1,600 additional surgical cases. During a recent…

As the nature of healthcare continues to evolve, patients demand convenience, efficiency, and personalized interactions. A single poor experience, be it long wait times, fragmented communication, or lack of personalized care, can prompt a patient to look for a new…

In his 18 years at the helm, Robert Grossman, MD, has led New York City-based NYU Langone Health through significant transformation. The organization operated as a small regional hospital with $2 billion in revenue in 2007. Today, it is one…

Supply chain leaders are behind-the-scenes strategists who keep hospitals and health systems running smoothly and efficiently. With deep expertise in healthcare supply chain management, they deliver cost savings, build strong strategic partnerships and ensure critical inventory is available. These leaders…

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