Workforce

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Also in this roundup of hospital and health system leadership changes: New CEOs of Broward Health Imperial Point and McLaren Central Michigan; CIO of Prime Healthcare; and COO Boca Raton Regional Hospital. 
Also in this week’s roundup: New research shows millennials are more apt to use non-traditional ways to engage with the health care system, and large study offers more evidence of a link between traumatic brain injuries and dementia later in life.
New CEOs for Kearney Regional Medical Center and UP Health System – Portage and other hospital and health system leadership changes.
Hospitals, health systems and other health care organizations can sign up to host an intern for this year’s Institute for Diversity and Health Equity’s Summer Enrichment Program, which begins June 4 and runs through August.
As baby boomers retire, millennials will become an even larger part of the workforce, so engaging them will become more important than ever.
Employment at the nation's hospitals rose by 0.19% in March to a seasonally adjusted 5,153,700 people.
This webinar is part of a series addressing a number of critical workforce issues identified in the AHA 2016 Committee on Performance Improvement report, The Imperative for Strategic Workforce Planning and Development: Challenges and Opportunities. The paper addresses external factors in the health…
Thirty-five organizations representing a wide range of health care professions and medical specialties yesterday filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to maintain the injunction that restricted travelers from certain countries entering the United States.
Limiting work shifts to 16 hours generally makes first-year medical residents more satisfied with their training and work-life balance, but their training directors more dissatisfied with curtailed educational opportunities.