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Mergers and acquisitions are complicated equations when just two organizations are involved. But three? That’s a daunting challenge for anyone. Small wonder that Catholic Health Initiatives turned to a veteran CEO like Ruth Brinkley to choreograph the complicated venture and lead the new KentuckyOne Health system.
2016 Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare: After a complex merger, Ruth Brinkley works to build a new culture at KentuckyOne Health
When Nicholas Tejeda got his first CEO post at the ripe old age of 32, he made a running bet with his assistant.
2016 Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare: Nicholas Tejeda responds to healthcare's need for younger leaders
Wright Lassiter earned kudos as a CEO for engineering a huge turnaround of the troubled Alameda County Health System in California. Now, as he succeeds Nancy Schlichting as the leader of the prestigious and celebrated Henry Ford Health System in Michigan, you might think he could take a deep breath and relax a bit.
2016 Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare: Wright Lassiter: In healthcare's new order, no time to bask in past success
The challenges facing patient care go far beyond issues of EHR interoperability. Patients eat, drink, exercise, do home testing, take prescriptions and talk with friends and family in a plethora of ways that have nothing to do with doctors – so can all those everyday moments that don’t happen in a clinical setting be collated to keep chronic conditions in check?
Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare: Sumit Nagpal's technological innovations at LumiraDx take aim at overhauling care for people with chronic conditions
In his mid-30s, the laundry list of accomplishments that Sachin Jain, MD, MBA, has already achieved stretches like the curriculum vitae of an executive twice his age.
U.S. healthcare is broken. Sachin Jain and colleagues want to help transform it
Georges Benjamin has led the American Public Health Association as executive director since 2002, but he has never been busier or more vocal.
Revisiting the Top 25: Georges Benjamin says apathy and political agendas are threatening to roll back progress on public health