4 CEOs share their uncommon - or unpopular - opinions
06/04/24 at 03:00 AM
4 CEOs share their uncommon - or unpopular - opinions
Becker's Hospital Review; by Kelly Gooch; 5/29/24
CEOs shared an unpopular (or uncommon) leadership or healthcare opinion they have. Here are answers collected by Becker's this year.
- Mark Keroack, MD. President and CEO of Baystate Health (Springfield, Mass.): I'm a physician, but I'm also trained in public health. So I firmly believe that we're better off as a country when we cover all of our citizens with a basic set of health benefits...
- Todd LaPorte. CEO of HonorHealth (Scottsdale, Ariz.): "HonorHealth wants to keep people out of hospitals." We're not just a hospital system...
- Bob Riney. President and CEO of Henry Ford Health (Detroit): [We] can, and we should, compete and collaborate at the same time. It's not an either/or. It's a both/and...
- Bill Robertson. CEO of MultiCare Health System (Tacoma, Wash.): I have this odd idea that actually healthcare is way more local than that centralized decision-making does...
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