Knoxville, Tenn.-based Tennova Healthcare laid off less than 1 percent of staff at its three Knoxville area hospitals, according to the Knoxville News Sentinel.
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Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based Adventist Health System revealed plans Aug. 14 to rebrand its nearly 50 hospitals to become a single consumer-centric, identifiable organization.
Leaders can only be successful if their teams feel comfortable giving both positive and negative feedback, though that is not always an easy culture to cultivate, according to the Harvard Business Review.
Patients for Affordable Drugs Action is launching a $500,000 campaign against U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Calif., to protest her relationship with drug companies, according to The Hill.
The Federal Communications Commission has the potential to play an unprecedented role in shaping how healthcare is delivered as trends like telehealth, remote patient monitoring and health information exchange become mainstream.
In this special Speaker Series, Becker's Healthcare caught up with Viraj Patwardhan, vice president of digital design and consumer experience at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.
The Trump administration is considering a rule that would require legal immigrants to forgo government assistance, including healthcare, to receive a green card, according to The New York Times.
A morning routine helps many executives feel focused and centered. Here is how five top CEOs start their days:
In this special Speaker Series, Becker's Healthcare caught up with Tom Boehning, CEO of Optum360.
Universal healthcare is a controversial issue, and many pundits are split on whether healthcare should be considered a fundamental right.