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Nurse as CEO: A unique fit
On her first day of work in September at Florida’s Memorial Hospital Miramar, Grisel Fernandez-Bravo, R.N., was given a hospital ID badge displaying her new title: chief executive officer
American Hospital Association Names Pollack President, CEO
Rick Pollack will become the American Hospital Association’s 11th president and CEO in September, the association’s board of trustees announced at the AHA Annual Membership
Leadership Advice from Retiring Sentara CEO David Bernd
David Bernd, CEO, Sentara Healthcare, Norfolk, Va., has led Sentara Healthcare for more than 20 years during which time the system achieved significant volume growth and won national quality awards
Leadership Assessment and Competencies
As hospitals and health systems evolve to meet changing reimbursement and delivery system demands, so too must the organization’s leadership.
Leadership skills for the new health care era
The headline on this month’s cover story can be taken in a couple of ways, but there’s one important way you as a board member should not tak
Essential Skills for Todays CEO
The board is responsible for setting the hospital or health system’s mission and vision, and for engaging leaders and staff in working toward that vision.
Financial Challenges Claim Top Spot on CEOs List of Concerns
Community hospital chief executive officers ranked financial challenges first on a list of their top 10 concerns in 2014, according to an annual survey by the American College of Healthcare Executi
What it Takes to Be the New CEO
Snapshot
With hospitals moving beyond their four walls to establish ambulatory care facilities, take on financial risk and pr
Why a health care CEO may need a chief of staff
One of the outgrowths of transformational change in health care has been a significantly expanded workload for CEOs.
Your Next CEO
Competition, finance reform and the ever-changing demands of the marketplace have put increased pressure on hospital boards to contemplate an important question: What kind of CEO will be most suc