• CEOs' office comeback

    CEOs are heading back to the office close to full-time — and they expect their workers to follow suit, Fortune reported May 22.
  • More hospitals exit Mississippi Hospital Association

    More hospitals are terminating their memberships with the Mississippi Hospital Association, according to the Magnolia Tribune.
  • 'It really changes who we are': UCI Health's COO on transformation, systemness and a $1.3B complex

    UCI Health broke ground on its new $1.3 billion medical campus in 2021 to spark more accessible care for patients systemwide.
  • 5 latest hospital exec team shake-ups

    Healthcare job cuts are up 83 percent in the first four months of 2023 compared to the same time last year. These are five health systems reporting executive job cuts during that period:
  • Phoenix Children's is developing with discipline, CEO says

    Phoenix Children's is in touch with the needs of its community; and what the community needs, the health system is willing to break ground to deliver, according to President and CEO Bob Meyer.
  • Clemson names chief academic nursing officer

    John Whitcomb, PhD, RN, has been named the director and chief academic nursing officer for South Carolina-based Clemson University's nursing program.
  • California health district board members question new media policy proposal

    埃尔卡米诺的一些成员医疗区board of directors are raising concerns about a draft media policy that proposes board members avoid statements that negatively affect corporate reputations of the district or El Camino Health, the Mountain Valley Voice reported May 18.
  • Renown CEO Dr. Brian Erling's 'people-first' mindset

    Brian Erling, MD, stepped into his role as president and CEO of Renown Health last November with one overarching leadership priority: Put people first.
  • Nurses at MultiCare hospital vote 'no confidence' in system CEO

    Nurses at MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup, Wash., who are members of the Washington State Nurses Association, have voted "no confidence" in the CEO of their parent organization.
  • Hospital CEO exits climb 72% year over year

    Companies announced 565 CEO exits in the first four months of 2023, with 62 occurring in hospitals, according to one new analysis.
  • Board member censured following alleged disrespect toward California hospital employees

    The El Camino Healthcare District Board of Directors has censured longtime board member Julia Miller following allegations of repeated disrespect toward El Camino Health employees, Mountain View Voice reported.
  • 'An opportunity to enhance our model': Geisinger CEO Dr. Jaewon Ryu on Risant Health

    As Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger Health awaits the closure of a deal that will make it the first health system to join Kaiser Permanente's new nonprofit organization, Risant Health, President and CEO Jaewon Ryu, MD, said the system must remain focused on driving its strategy forward with "the same rigor to address the challenging headwinds our industry and our communities continue to face."
  • South Carolina opens its doors to new hospital investment

    At a time when “bipartisan” might seem vanishingly rare, the word “unanimous” has become nearly unthinkable.
  • Minnesota nursing board considers removing executive director

    The Minnesota Nursing Board has called an emergency meeting slated for May 18 to consider removing its executive director, Kimberly Miller, BSN, RN, who has been at the center of mismanagement complaints, according to a ProPublica report.
  • Becker’s Q&A with Bryan Dickerson, Director of Client Services for Inpatient Flow, LeanTaaS

    Bryan Dickerson brings 30 years of healthcare experience, particularly in product management and software solutions, to his current role as healthcare AI partner LeanTaaS’ Director of Client Services for Inpatient Flow.
  • Accelerating value in healthcare

    Kaiser Permanente and Geisinger recently announced that they are coming together (pending regulatory review) with a shared mission to increase value in healthcare across the country. We, the three authors of this piece, have throughout our careers in health policy worked to improve access and affordability of care, and we all serve on Geisinger’s board. We have served on the Board because we believe Geisinger has been and will continue to be one of the organizations that move healthcare in the right direction. We write now to share why we believe that this new combination is a significant step toward that goal.
  • The plan to beat inflation from 68 health system executives

    通货膨胀对医疗的影响尤其严重,因为supply and labor costs increased significantly in the last year, but reimbursement rates haven't kept up. Health systems are now finding creative ways to add revenue streams and cut costs without hindering patient care.
  • The servant leadership of Children's Minnesota CEO Dr. Marc Gorelick

    Marc Gorelick, MD, approaches his job as president and CEO of Twin Cities-based Children's Minnesota with a commitment to stay personally connected to the more than 5,300 employees working at the organization.
  • Sustainable psychiatric expertise with primary care: How digitalizing your Collaborative Care Model can deliver cost returns and better outcomes

    The prevalence of mental health issues is high, with one in three U.S. adults experiencing a mental illness during their lifetime. However, although 60 percent of patients who obtain mental health treatment do so through their primary care provider (PCP), only 25 percent of individuals with behavioral health disorders who are treated within traditional primary care get better.
  • Former Cano directors call for shareholders to withhold support for board members

    A group of former Miami-based Cano Health directors have urged shareholders to vote against some current board members and allow for nominations of other people. The annual shareholder meeting is set for June 15.