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Weekly Recap - June 28th
The latest healthcare leadership searches, hires, and news.
"Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm."
In today’s edition:
Discover the latest leadership searches, moves, and hires from leading organizations, including University of Utah Health (Salt Lake CIty, Utah), Lutheran Health (Fort Wayne, Indiana), Holy Cross Hospital (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida), Phoenix Children’s Hospital (Phoenix, Arizona), Encompass Health (Morgantown, West Virginia), and many more.
FEATURED OPPORTUNITIES
VP, Oncology |
VP of Quality and Patient Safety |
VP, Encounters |
Chief Executive Officer |
Vice President, Revenue Cycle |
Chief Executive Officer |
Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer |
Vice President (VP) Lab Services |
Chief Strategy Officer |
Vice President Operations - Medical Group |
EXECUTIVE MOVES AND HEADLINES
FOR EMPLOYERS
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BONUS: AI IN HEALTHCARE
AI's Impact on Healthcare Transformation
In a recent discussion on AI's role in healthcare, experts Eric Shush, a solution architect with 25 years of experience in AI, and John Bosen, a seasoned healthcare leader, highlighted how AI is revolutionizing the industry. With advancements in data management and predictive maintenance, AI is shifting healthcare from reactive to proactive care. By streamlining administrative tasks and improving patient outcomes, AI is paving the way for more personalized healthcare experiences. Notably, AI's ability to handle vast amounts of data allows for more precise and effective solutions, making healthcare more efficient and responsive. As AI continues to evolve, it promises to integrate patients more seamlessly into their own care, transforming the industry at its core.
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