Leadership

In this AHA Stat blog, Institute for Diversity and Health Equity President and CEO Duane Reynolds highlights various resources, programs and efforts to help build and promote a diverse pipeline of health care leaders.
The American Medical Association Saturday named as its president-elect Susan Bailey, M.D., an allergist and immunologist from Fort Worth, Texas.
There’s no question that hospitals and health systems face a number of challenges. None is more significant that the need to increase the resiliency of our workforce, particularly among physicians, nurses and other clinicians.  
Also in this roundup of hospital and health system leadership changes: Washington Hospital Healthcare System, Fremont, Calif., selects CEO; and West Hills (Calif.) Hospital & Medical Center names new COO
The Government Accountability Office this week appointed two new members to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission and reappointed four current members.
Hospital and health system leaders shared how they are driving innovation to advance health and the patient experience at this week’s 20th Annual Not-for-Profit Health Care Investor Conference.
Technology is transforming how the world works. Automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning are reshaping the roles humans hold, and the responsibilities we carry out. While this shift creates uncertainty, it also creates opportunity for organizations that are open and adaptive to new…
The AHA has elected to fill a vacancy on its Board of Trustees Sylvia Young, president and CEO of HCA Healthcare’s Continental Division.
Also in this roundup of hospital and health system leadership changes: South Shore Hospital, South Weymouth, Mass., names new president; and West Boca (Fla.) Medical Center names new COO.
The National Center for Healthcare Leadership is accepting nominations through June 7 for the 2019 Gail L. Warden Leadership Excellence Award.