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‘Healthcare is a team sport’: GW Hospital CEO shares strategy for DC market
Jason Barrett began serving as CEO of The George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 18, and he brings more than 25 years of healthcare experience to the role. Prior to joining GW Hospital, Mr. Barrett, who also serves as group vice president of the District of Columbia…
Read MoreNebraska hospital CEO returns to former CFO position
Imperial, Neb.-based Chase County Community Hospital & Clinics CEO Abby Cyboron is exiting her role after five years to return to her previous role as the facility’s CFO, according to an Aug. 28 LinkedIn post. Prior to joining Chase County Community, Ms. Cyboron served as CFO of Kearney, Neb.-based Valley…
Read MoreIntermountain Health taps chief supply chain officer
Supply chain leader Jeromie Atkinson is returning to Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health as the system’s chief supply chain officer, according to an Aug. 28 news release shared with Becker’s. Mr. Atkinson worked at Intermountain from 2009 to 2016 before taking on supply chain roles at UPMC in Pittsburgh, UCHealth…
Read MoreCone Health quality chief heads to AdventHealth
Carolyn Harraway-Smith, MD, has joined Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth as chief medical officer of its Daytona Beach hospital. Dr. Harraway-Smith stepped into the role Aug. 25. She previously served as chief quality officer of Cone Health, a five-hospital system based in Greensboro, N.C. She has spent more than 20 years…
Read MoreWomen-held roles driving majority of healthcare job growth
Nearly 75% of the 1.8 million jobs added in healthcare and social assistance over the past two years were women-held roles, according to an Aug. 26 report from Indeed’s Hiring Lab. Five things to know: 1. Women-held roles in healthcare and social assistance accounted for more than 38% of the…
Read MoreWhat’s changing in hospital workforce strategy? 4 leaders weigh in
Hospitals and health systems are rethinking workforce strategies amid financial pressures and evolving employee needs. For many, the focus is on long-term sustainability: strengthening culture, upskilling leaders and creating pathways for hard-to-fill roles. Here, four leaders share the aspects of their workforce strategy they are rethinking. Editor’s note: Responses have…
Read More4 nurse innovation projects inspired by front-line staff
AARP and the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses awarded grants to 20 hospitals to expand or launch nurse innovation programs. The groups awarded more than $355,000 to 20 projects offering innovative and replicable solutions to strengthen the nursing workforce by creating and sustaining healthy work environments aimed at improving recruitment…
Read MoreNew Hampshire health system names marketing chief
Charlotte Brown-Zalewa has been named vice president of marketing and communications at Manchester, N.H.-based Elliot Health System. Ms. Brown-Zalewa most recently worked in strategic communications at York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health. She has also served in marketing and physician relations leadership roles at Cambridge, Mass.-based Beth Israel Lahey Health, Andover, Mass.-based…
Read MorePartial heart transplants: What to know
Fewer than 50 people have undergone partial heart transplants, but the procedure is emerging as a potential solution to the increase in discarded organs and growing transplant waiting list, according to an Aug. 27 report from The New York Times. More than 2,000 children and 100,000 adults in the U.S.…
Read MoreAdventHealth opens $150M heart hospital in Denver
Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth has opened the AdventHealth Heart & Vascular Institute on its Littleton, Colo., campus. The new facility represents a $150 million investment for the health system, according to an Aug. 26 report from NBC affiliate 9News. Services provided at the heart center will include electrophysiology, surgery, intensive…
Read MoreSteward ordered to pay nearly $1B in Utah malpractice case
Utah Third District Court Judge Patrick Corum has ordered Dallas-based Steward Health Care to pay $951 million to a family after finding the health system liable for medical malpractice for birth injuries sustained during the 2019 delivery of a child at its former West Valley City, Utah-based Jordan Valley Medical…
Read MoreHealthcare groups denounce limited COVID shot approvals
Healthcare groups are condemning the FDA’s decision to issue narrow approvals for COVID-19 vaccines, saying the move will limit access for millions of Americans and raise the risk of severe outcomes ahead of respiratory virus season. On Aug. 27, the FDA approved updated vaccines targeting newer strains of the virus…
Read MoreHospital group rebukes 340B rebate pilot program
The American Hospital Association sharply criticized a 340B rebate model pilot program from the Health Resources and Services Administration, an agency of HSS, warning the model threatens to undermine three decades of success under the existing 340B drug pricing program. In an Aug. 27 letter addressed to Thomas Engels, administrator…
Read MoreHospital indirect expenses mount: 20 statistics by department
Purchased services spending has increased across all departments in recent years and health systems are taking a closer look at the data to identify trends and opportunities to improve vendor contract management. Kaufman Hall gathered monthly spending data by department to break down recent trends and found big upticks in…
Read More5 factors driving readmissions to different hospitals: Vizient
Nearly one-third of readmissions occur at a different hospital than the original site of care, which limits a hospital’s visibility after a patient’s discharge and increases costs, according to an August report from Vizient. Vizient researchers analyzed an all-payer dataset and U.S. Medicare claims in 2023 by the hospitalwide, all-cause,…
Read MoreChildren’s Hospital Los Angeles workforce reductions to affect 439 roles
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles shared plans Aug. 27 to reduce its workforce as part of a strategic realignment. In a news release, the pediatric academic medical center said the move is intended to “ensure long-term sustainability and mission alignment amid growing financial challenges.” The reduction affects about 439 positions across…
Read More11 health systems naming chief revenue officers
Becker’s has reported on 11 health systems that have named new chief revenue officers in 2025: 1. Paterson, N.J.-based St. Joseph’s Health named Mike Alwell vice president and chief revenue officer. He has been with the system for seven years and most recently served as vice president and CFO of…
Read MoreInova builds out cardiology leadership with $75M gift
Fairfax, Va.-based Inova Health System has established five chair positions within the Inova Schar Heart and Vascular program. Funding for the positions was made possible by a $75 million gift from Dwight and Martha Schar, according to an Aug. 27 news release from Inova. The five chair appointments are as…
Read More12 recent hospital, health system COO moves
Becker’s has reported on the following hospital and health system COO moves since March 11, including individuals who joined new organizations and those promoted to new roles. Note: This page was created March 25 and updated Aug. 28. Aug. 13-28 1. Tyler Hillis was named COO of Foley, Ala.-based Baldwin…
Read MoreMercy hospital COO heads to Community Health Systems
Tyler Hillis has been named COO of Foley, Ala.-based Baldwin Health, part of Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems. Mr. Hillis brings more than 12 years of leadership experience with Chesterfield, Mo.-based Mercy, where he most recently served as COO of Mercy Hospital Ardmore in Oklahoma, according to an Aug. 1…
Read MoreHealth system monthly IT spend up 8% on average
Health systems have been increasing IT spend over the last few years to unify EHRs, add artificial intelligence functionality and improve infrastructure and data management in preparation for future growth. Much of the spending is tied to outsourced contracts with vendor partners. Kaufman Hall examined the average monthly spending change…
Read MoreColumbia pushes for a nurse specialty to be recognized
Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health is calling for public health nurses to receive formal recognition as a distinct occupation from registered nurses. Published in Nursing Outlook, the study compared PHNs with other nurses by analyzing data from the National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses from the Census Bureau…
Read MoreWalgreens names pharma vet CEO as it goes private
Deerfield, Ill.-based Walgreen has appointed Mike Motz as CEO, effective Aug. 28, as the company transitions into a private standalone organization. Mr. Motz previously served as CEO of Staples US Retail and was president of Shoppers Drug Mart, the largest pharmacy chain in Canada. He replaces Tim Wentworth, who will…
Read More5 recent hospital, health system CEO exits
The following hospital and health system CEO departures, including retirements and leadership transitions, have been recently reported by Becker’s. Note: This page was created March 20 and updated Aug. 28. Aug. 14-25 1. Brian Sims exited his role as CEO of Lucas County Health Center in Chariton, Iowa, and was…
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