Robert Meyer will retire this summer after serving as Phoenix Children's president and CEO for 22 years.
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President Donald Trump has signed 68 executive orders since taking office Jan. 20, including numerous that will shape healthcare policy at local, national and global levels.
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In this episode, Jakob Emerson, Associate News Director at Becker’s Healthcare, joins Scott Becker to break down key developments in the payer world. They discuss CVS Health’s stock surge, the impact of Medicaid policy changes, and UnitedHealth’s aggressive reputation management.
In this episode, Paul Matsen, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at Cleveland Clinic, shares insights on the organization's unique team-based culture, its global digital health library, and the growing role of generative AI in marketing. He discusses how Cleveland Clinic…
Deborah Addo, interim CEO of Hershey, Pa.-based Penn State Health, has been navigating an exciting and transformative period for the system since she stepped into the role last fall.
When Trinity Health created its FirstChoice internal staffing agency, it wanted to offer employees, including nurses and other clinicians, greater flexibility to serve in short- and long-term roles in locations across the Livonia, Mich.-based system. The goal, as Gay Landstrom,…
Thomas Engels has been named administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration.
UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester has received a $35 million donation from the Paul J. DiMare Foundation — the third largest gift in the organization's history.
On Friday evening, February 7, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) released guidance that, unless revised, will significantly alter the biomedical research landscape in the US.