From: Becker's Hospital Review <editorial@beckershealthcare.com>
Subject: [CEO Report] Former Allina VP charged with 7 counts of theft | Fairview CEO bashes Epic | 11 CEO moves | GE looks to restructure portfolio | 6 questions with U of Wisconsin Health CEO Dr. Alan Kaplan
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January 18, 2018
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5. Hear Great Industry Keynotes by Penny Wheeler, MD, President and CEO, Allina Health; Teri Fontenot, FACHE, President and CEO, Woman's Hospital; Bernard J. Tyson, Chairman and CEO, Kaiser Permanente; and John Noseworthy, MD, President and CEO, Mayo Clinic, at Becker's 9th Annual Hospital Review Meeting. 
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8. Fairview CEO bashes Epic, calls for march on Madison 
 
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