Congress failed to repeal and replace the ACA in 2017, and though it is unclear if Republicans will be able to dismantle the legislation with midterm elections looming in 2018, there are still actions President Donald Trump can take to…
Leadership & Management
Two Category 5 hurricanes slammed the U.S. Virgin Islands in September, stripping off roofs, knocking out power and flooding streets.
Chris DeRienzo, MD, serves as Chief Quality Officer for Mission Health. On May 11th, Dr. DeRienzo will serve as a speaker at Becker's Health IT + Clinical Leadership 2018. As part of an ongoing series, Becker's is talking to healthcare…
Rick Shepardson serves as the Director of Optimization for Nordic Consulting. On May 11th, Mr. Shepardson will serve as a speaker at Becker's Health IT + Clinical Leadership 2018. As part of an ongoing series, Becker's is talking to healthcare…
Jennifer Kozakowski serves as the Executive Director for the Institute for Human Caring at Providence St. Joseph Health. On May 11th, Ms. Kozakowski will serve as a speaker at Becker's Health IT + Clinical Leadership 2018. As part of an…
Disruption got real. Hospital-insurer negotiations heated up. Activist shareholders shook up legacy hospital operators. Healthcare and the government failed to effectively communicate. These and six other trends that shaped the year in healthcare — and the lessons executives can take from them into 2018.
San Diego-based Scripps Health's cost-cutting plan will include layoffs in 2018, according to The San Diego Tribune.
Nearly one-third of Americans believe President Donald Trump has repealed the ACA, or Obamacare as The Economist–YouGov poll phrased it to respondents. Another 21 percent are not sure.
In the wake of sexual harassment and assault scandals in a wide range of industries, corporate boards are increasing scrutiny of CEO hires and changing contracts to include strong language around sexual misconduct, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said the passage of the GOP's tax reform bill would eventually result in Democrats and Republicans working together on healthcare reform, according to a report from Politico.