Like other hospitals, Cedars-Sinai was hit by the pandemic and had to adapt quickly to ensure the well-being and safety of staff and patients. Hospital executive Andy Ortiz spoke about how the system embraced flexibility and continues to support its…
Leadership & Management
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has extended the state of public health emergency, which grants hospitals flexibility by relaxing regulations.
Increasing polarization and division affects how employees interact with each other and can hurt companies. Here are some strategies to reduce division and protect businesses, reported by the Harvard Business Review Oct. 8.
Discussing emergency preparedness, staff wellness and health equity initiatives, Fritz Francois, MD, CMO of NYU Langone Health, spoke to American Hospital Association Board Chair Rod Hochman, MD, in the "Advancing Health" AHA podcast Oct. 7.
Karen Teitelbaum will be stepping down from her post as CEO of Sinai Chicago at the end of the year. She has been with the health system since 2007, first as executive vice president and COO before becoming president and…
The percentage of women on boards has grown in 2021, making the most considerable one-year growth in the past decade. However, gender parity has still not been reached, a new report finds.
The pandemic brought in an era of constant learning, meaning CEOs had to adapt to guiding their teams through the unknown, CNBC reported Oct. 7.
The board chair of Our Lady of the Lake Foundation resigned from his post, citing concerns about the way the health system handled contract negotiations and its split from Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, according to an Oct. 6 resignation…
Despite the Nobel committee pledging to be more inclusive, no women scientists were nominated for an award this year, widening the gender gap for achievement, reported Newsweek Oct. 7.
After shedding about 2 percent of its workforce, New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health is 100 percent vaccinated against COVID-19 and doesn't expect disruption to services.