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Leadership & Management
Ahead of a tentative strike, 33 organizations within the Buffalo area or greater New York state are calling on Catholic Health President and CEO Mark Sullivan to agree to a fair contract that will address staffing issues and avert a…
High-level job demands, high-stakes decision-making and long hours are all hallmarks of a CEO's lifestyle. New research reveals the physical toll of these pressures on CEOs.
Thirty-nine of about 5,000 workers at Truman Medical Centers/University Health in Kansas City, Mo., resigned instead of meeting the health system's COVID-19 vaccine requirement, according to news station KMBC and The Kansas City Star.
Cortez, Colo.-based Southwest Health System staff are seeking answers after the system's CEO and COO resigned, The Journal reported Sept. 27.
As understaffing in hospitals continues to strain health systems across the country, some leaders at Adena Health System are lending a hand on the front lines, WBNS 10 reported.
New York's healthcare COVID-19 vaccination mandate went into full effect Sept. 27, and now health system CEOs are preparing for the requirement deadline in another one of the nation's most populous states: California.
Two Massachusetts legislators are calling on Saint Vincent Hospital CEO Carolyn Jackson to step aside from bargaining in a monthslong labor dispute between the Worcester-based hospital and the Massachusetts Nurses Association.
While informal leadership is a great way to improve team performance and encourage employees' professional development, it can also leave employees feeling drained. New research from Harvard Business Review sheds light on the toll of informal leadership and suggests ways…
As Marna Borgstrom prepares to retire as CEO of Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health next March, she is reflecting on her healthcare career and sharing advice for her successor.