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1. Steward Arizona behavioral hospital gets interim manager
... Health Center in an Oct. 22 hearing. The hospital filed an Oct. 1 WARN notice for 255 employees after it furloughed more than 200 Aug. 26. Steward was ordered by the state of Arizona to suspend operations ...22 October 2024 -
2. Steward Arizona behavioral hospital to lay off 255: 6 things to know
... it reached 99 degrees. 2. The hospital was placed in immediate jeopardy Aug. 9 for not ensuring its HVAC systems were working and was forced to evacuate all patients to ensure the hospital's temperature ...03 October 2024 -
3. Closures, bids, layoffs: Where Steward's 31 hospitals stand
From seeking Chapter 11 protection on May 6 to sharing plans to close four of its hospitals across Massachusetts and Ohio that would result in a combined 2,187 layoffs, Dallas-based Steward Health Care ...27 August 2024 -
4. Steward-owned Arizona hospital furloughs workers after operations halted
A Steward Health Care-owned behavioral health hospital in Phoenix has furloughed employees following a state order to suspend operations. The furloughs at St. Luke's Behavioral Health Center, a 127-bed ...27 August 2024 -
5. 160 CFOs to know | 2024
The chief financial officers featured on this list are helming financial functions for health systems and hospitals throughout the U.S. These leaders are instrumental in strategic financial planning, ...07 June 2024 -
6. CMS gives California hospital chance to keep Medicare contract
CMS has rescinded its April 11 determination to terminate Modesto, Calif.-based Stanislaus Surgical Hospital's Medicare contract. In a May 3 letter shared with Becker's, the federal agency said the decision ...06 May 2024 -
7. The ongoing Steward financial saga: 68 things to know
Over the last few months, Dallas-based Steward Health Care has been subject to increased scrutiny regarding the health system's troubled finances and the status of its more than 30 hospitals across eight ...08 April 2024 -
8. 68 hospitals, health systems cutting jobs
A number of hospitals and health systems are reducing their workforces or jobs due to financial and operational challenges. Below are workforce reduction efforts or job eliminations announced this ...19 January 2024 -
9. Pay cuts continue in the C-suite
... study cited by WSJ of CEO pay at 300 of the largest U.S. public companies from Korn Ferry. Hospitals and health systems that have reduced executive pay include Billings (Mont.) Clinic and University ...24 July 2023 -
10. Stay nimble and surround yourself with talent: The pandemic lessons that stuck with CEOs 3 years later
It's been three years since COVID-19 crept across the U.S., with the World Health Organization declaring the virus outbreak a pandemic in March 2020. Though the early days of the pandemic are over, hospital ...22 March 2023 -
11. Ochsner HR exec: Creating gender parity in leadership crucial to tackling workforce challenges
... Hospital Review caught up with Ms. Schiro to discuss barriers women often face when advancing to senior leadership roles, what her organization is doing to close the gender gap, and why closing that gap ...02 August 2022 -
12. 2.5 million women left the US workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic
... who have left the nation's workforce a "national emergency" that must be addressed, according to the report. To read the full article, click here. More articles on workforce: New York hospital ...19 February 2021 -
13. What 14 hospital CFOs told Becker's in 2020
Hospital and health system CFOs have navigated many changes and challenges in the healthcare industry in 2020, many of which were related to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, dozens of finance leaders ...21 December 2020 -
14. Baylor Scott & White to lay off 102 employees, outsource jobs to India
... report. A spokesperson for Baylor Scott & White told Becker's Hospital Review that the system will retain about two-thirds of its corporate finance department. "Our system is continuously looking for ...07 December 2020 -
15. Jefferson Health to cut 500 jobs, reduce executive pay
Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health is taking steps to reduce costs to help offset losses tied to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 14-hospital system plans to eliminate between 500 and 600 positions through ...13 October 2020 -
16. Mayo Clinic workers to recover pandemic-related salary cuts, get $1,000 bonuses
... in the memo, according to the Bulletin. More articles on compensation: Proposal provides additional $225 a month to hospital workers battling COVID-19 Navicent Health ups minimum wage to $10 Palomar ...22 September 2020 -
17. Mass Evictions Won’t Just Cause a Homelessness Crisis, But a Healthcare Crisis
... ED visits for our homeless populations by having the hospital “sponsor” a set number of respite beds in our homeless shelters which are reserved and filled by homeless hospital patients being discharged. ...15 September 2020 -
18. LifePoint received $1.5B in COVID-19 relief aid
... according to Bloomberg. The hospital operator received $941 million in loans from the federal government and $535 million in grants, which do not have to be repaid, according to an analysis by Bloomberg. ...14 September 2020 -
19. New York health system lays off 51 workers, faces $10M shortfall
Watertown, N.Y.-based Samaritan Health announced Sept. 8 that it has laid off 51 employees and will make other cost-cutting moves to offset financial strain linked to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to ...11 September 2020 -
20. 22 hospitals laying off furloughed workers
More than 260 hospitals in the U.S. furloughed workers this spring to help offset financial losses attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, several of those hospitals have been forced to lay off ...11 September 2020