Category: Leadership & Management

The CEOs who 'unretired'

A number of retired CEOs have sprung back on the scene in recent months, typically taking the reins at small community hospitals. 

5 medical schools withdraw from US News' rankings

As of Jan. 24, five medical schools have withdrawn from U.S. News & World Report’s ranking system. 

Health executives are patients, too: What 11 leaders experienced

Leaders of hospitals and health systems are focused on ensuring patients have a positive healthcare experience and receive the care they need. But they are also patients themselves at times, which can provide greater understanding of what patients go t…

Health executives are patients, too: What 11 leaders experienced

Leaders of hospitals and health systems are focused on ensuring patients have a positive healthcare experience and receive the care they need. But they are also patients themselves at times, which can provide greater understanding of what patients go t…

9 hospitals seeking CEOsJanuary23

Here are nine hospitals and health systems that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs.

How Gen Z sees healthcare: 10 stats

Generation Z is known among their predecessors for demanding difference: different workplace norms, different social initiatives, different technological approaches. They’ll want a different healthcare industry, too, as many literally wear their health…

California hospital chair speaks out after CEO, CFO resign; clinicians still skeptical

The chair of El Centro (Calif.) Regional Medical Center’s board of trustees has spoken out after the resignation of its acting CEO and CFO on Jan. 14. 

Biden to name former COVID-19 response coordinator as next chief of staff

President Joe Biden is expected to name Jeff Zients, who previously served as the nation’s COVID-19 response coordinator, as the next White House chief of staff, officials familiar with the decision told The New York Times on Jan. 22. 

Nice people finish last? Not in the workplace, study shows

The common belief is that you have to step on heads and knock others down a rung to  climb the corporate ladder. A “dog-eat-dog” mindset has become the stereotype of success. But recent research shows the opposite to be true: disagreeable personal…

Majority of Americans want government and private insurance in healthcare

Americans have a “yes, but” view of the government’s role in healthcare. The majority say the federal government should ensure that all Americans have coverage, but prefer a system based on private insurance.