Category: ROOT

6 management tips for when staffing is low and workload is high

The healthcare industry is facing a worker shortage, catalyzing service cuts, facility closures and lapses in care quality nationwide. In such situations, leaders need to “do more with less,” according to an Oct. 17 article in Harvard Business Review.&…

How Northwell climbed 74 spots on Fortune’s ‘best companies to work’ list

New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health zeroed in on four workplace conditions to climb 74 spots on Fortune’s “best companies to work” list, according to an Oct. 17 article from media company Worth. 

Oklahoma health system building $300M expansion

Norman (Okla.) Regional Health System is planning a $300 million, five-part expansion project, The Journal Record reported Oct. 14. 

5 gastroenterology ASCs to know

From an Arizona practice to a California endoscopy center, here are five gastroenterology and endoscopy ASCs to know. 

Gastroenterology Health Partners’ 20,544-square-foot Indiana building sells

Flagship Healthcare Properties has purchased Gastroenterology Health Partners’ 20,544-square-foot building in New Albany, Ind. 

Colorado ER staff facing growing hostility despite felony punishment

A rise in workplace violence is leading Colorado nurses to quit, The Denver Post reported Oct. 16. 

ASC leaders’ secrets to success

Ten ASC leaders joined Becker’s to discuss their secrets to success. 

UT Health San Antonio tops out new $500M hospital

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio leaders celebrated Oct. 17 as construction crews reached the highest point of the system’s new $500 million research and multispecialty hospital. 

ASHP leader: What the Adderall shortage means for drug supply visibility

After the FDA confirmed the nationwide Adderall shortage Oct. 12, Becker’s spoke with Michael Ganio, PharmD, to discuss the shortage and what separates it from the other 260 drugs currently in short supply. 

FTC opposes SUNY Upstate Medical University, Crouse Health System merger

The Federal Trade Commission staff opposes SUNY Upstate Medical University and Crouse Health System’s request to grant a certificate of public advantage.