Category: Becker’s Hospital Review

CommonSpirit builds market leadership team

Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health has named four leaders to its greater Colorado and Kansas market within its Mountain region.

A year of CEO exits

It has been a record year for CEO exits in 2024, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

Providence hospital offers employee concierge program

Among the benefits Providence Mission Hospital Mission Viejo (Calif.) now offers its caregiving staff is concierge and errand-running services provided by Best Upon Request, a Cincinnati-based national services provider.

Alabama system taps assistant chief revenue officer

Mobile, Ala.-based USA Health has named Kim Cavitt assistant chief revenue officer, according to a Dec. 10 post on her LinkedIn page. 

135,000 ideas and counting: How UMass Memorial Health drives change

Eric Dickson, MD, embraces a leadership philosophy that is focused on continuous improvement. At its core, his approach centers around a simple yet meaningful question: “What ideas do you have?”

Hospitals' 'credit split' to widen in 2025: Fitch

Elevated inflation, Medicaid expansion, the reinstatement of Medicare sequestration and significant waves of M&A all have intensified a long-term trend of credit divergence, splitting hospitals into stronger and weaker segments, Fitch Ratings said in a…

OhioHealth leader promoted to CHRO

Columbus-based OhioHealth has promoted Tristan Hall to senior vice president and chief human resources officer, according to a Dec. 4 LinkedIn post. 

A 'critical juncture' for pediatric research: What's at stake and how hospitals can help

Like many fields of medicine, pediatric research faces a shortage of physician-scientists, funding and mentorship opportunities. The impact of this shortage could extend far beyond patient care.

ChristianaCare names chief clinical effectiveness officer

Newark, Del.-based ChristianaCare named Varadarajan Subbiah, MD, chief clinical effectiveness officer.

10 health systems chosen for Alzheimer's fellowship

Ten health systems across the U.S. have been selected to participate in a new care initiative aimed at increasing early detection of Alzheimer’s disease.