Leadership

This news channel page highlights examples of leadership in hospital and health systems. While healthcare leadership is often seen as the positions of chief executive officers, chief clinical officers, chief of staff, and chief information officers, it also can can be other individuals or the entire healthcare system that shows unique ways to enhance patient care and manage strategies, quality, safety and revenue initiatives.

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Gaining insight by doing nothing

The other day I saw this headline and stopped. “The Art and Science of Doing Nothing.”

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Woes and Wars at Work

When there is conflict and tension at work, do you fight, take flight or let it fester?

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Fujifilm CEO pens book on ‘innovating out of crisis’

Healthcare managers challenged to adjust to the foundational changes transforming their industry might do well to take a page—literally—from a titan of the consumer business world. 

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Retirement plan tips for radiology practices

North Pier

When we began working with our first radiology clients well over 10 years ago, we assumed they would be similar to most other medical and law groups for which we had consulted.

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Observers of MEDNAX acquisition have questions; vRad has answers

What is MEDNAX and why did it buy vRad?

vRad’s Thomas F. Osborne, MD, discusses benefits of CMO-CIO collaboration at Digital Health Innovation Summit

MINNEAPOLIS, MN—(May 11, 2015) vRad (Virtual Radiologic), the nation’s leading telemedicine company and radiology practice, announced that its Director of Medical Informatics Thomas F. Osborne, MD will give the presentation “Collaborating for Innovation: A CMO–CIO Partnership for Diagnostic Efficiencies and Quality” at the Digital Health Innovation Summit at Le Méridien Hotel in Philadelphia on May 14 at 9:50 am ET. The summit provides a forum for senior leaders and executives looking to utilize, innovate and develop digital initiatives within healthcare.

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Breast cancer hits Black women hard in Nebraska, raising disparity issues

A recent analysis of Nebraska’s cancer register has shown a troubling level of racial disparity in survivorship among breast-cancer patients.

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The CMO-CIO relationship is far greater than the sum of its parts

Sponsored by vRad

I’ve worked in radiology IT leadership for more than 20 years, but over the past year and a half, I’ve learned more about all three—radiology, IT and leadership—than in the previous 18 years combined.