Sandra Bruce, FACHE, has served as president and CEO of Chicago-based Presence Health since it formed from the merger of Resurrection Health Care and Provena Health in November 2011.
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Valencia, Calif.-based U.S. HealthWorks, a subsidiary of San Francisco-based Dignity Health, has acquired Priority Care, an occupational health services and urgent care center in Erie, Pa., according to a Sacramento Business Journal report.
Mike Duggan, CEO of Detroit Medical Center, has announced he will resign, effective Dec. 31, according to a report by the Detroit Free Press.
Aetna and Baylor Quality Alliance, Dallas-based Baylor Health Care System's accountable care organization, have signed a coordinated care agreement.
North Shore-LIJ Health System, based in Manhasset, N.Y., has established an emergency employee relief fund to assist employees affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Trinity Health, based in Minot, N.D., is searching for a new chief information officer.
Pay-for-performance models may help reduce hospital mortality rates, according to research from the University of Manchester.
An acute care surgery model implemented at Loma Linda University Medical Center could help improve surgical quality and healthcare costs, according to research published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
The American Hospital Association has expressed its support of the FDA, which has proposed a final rule for a unique device identification system, according to an AHA News Now report.
The McDowell Hospital in Marion, N.C., part of Asheville, N.C.-based Mission Health, is developing a strategic plan for the next 30 years after having served the community for three decades, according to a McDowell News report.