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54% of physicians would take pay cut for better work-life balance: 5 survey findings

Many physicians feel conflicted in their personal lives due to the demands of the job, and more than half say they would take a pay cut for a better work-life balance, according to Medscape’s “2024 Physician Lifestyle & Happiness Report.” 

HCA realigns C-level chains of command

HCA Healthcare is changing reporting structures and hierarchies among its senior executives. 

Big systems have a responsibility to reach rural patients, pediatric heart leader says

For Shelley Miyamoto, MD, there were two reasons to become a cardiologist: The mentors she encountered during residency who inspired her and the physiology of the heart.

BJC HealthCare chief revenue officer retires

Tracy Berry has retired from her position as vice president and chief revenue officer of St. Louis-based BJC HealthCare, she said in a LinkedIn post. 

How Baptist Health boosted the patient experience

In a bid to elevate the patient experience and cultivate a patient-centered culture, Louisville, Ky.-based Baptist Health Medical Group introduced a new model to improve service quality and optimize patient outcomes. 

Providence names chief administrative officer

Renton, Wash.-based Providence has shifted Alison Santore to the role of chief administrative officer. 

'DEI' becomes 'IED'

The sentiments surrounding diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives are changing — as are the words used to describe them, according to a recent report from The New York Times. 

Why being the 'best' isn't Hartford HealthCare's top priority

There is an urgent need for a radical reimagination of the healthcare system, Jeffrey Flaks, president and CEO of Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare, told Becker’s. 

What sets the 'most admired' companies apart

The Apples, Microsofts and Amazons of the world are admired for many reasons, but one supersedes all: financial stability, according to Korn Ferry. 

'It doesn't wow us anymore': Experts on what healthcare needs more of as cancer strikes younger

For many, recent headlines on cancer rates rising among younger adults have been jarring. But those working in oncology have had their eyes on worrisome trends for more than a decade.