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Ana Pujols McKee’s passion for quality and safety existed long before she joined The Joint Commission as executive vice president and chief medical officer.
Quality, safety fuel Pujols McKee's drive at The Joint Commission
At a recent New York Times conference on healthcare, Kaiser Permanente Chairman and CEO Bernard J. Tyson drew applause when he said that healthcare costs can’t continue to be shifted onto the backs of American workers, who have seen few wage increases in the last 20 years.
Bernard Tyson on Healthcare Costs and Worker Empowerment
Lloyd Dean, president and CEO of Dignity Health, has an enviable track record in the volatile world of healthcare, where he made his reputation as a turnaround expert for his work taking the organization (then known as Catholic Healthcare West) from perpetual losses to profitability in the early 2000s.
Dignity Health’s Lloyd Dean leads from experience and welcomes ‘healthcare for all’
As a board member of the American Hospital Association and chair of its Equity of Care Committee, Eugene Woods has an opportunity to see up close how health disparities affect far too many people in the U.S.
Eugene Woods: Leading the Charge for Health Equity
Anthony “Tony” Armada’s physician father and pharmacist mother emigrated from the Philippines with their children, some suitcases, and a few thousand dollars.
Armada aims to bring the Baldrige process to Swedish
Georges Benjamin had a wonderful experience as a military physician, eventually rising to become chief of emergency medicine for Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
Georges Benjamin advocates for a better health system
She’s the chief medical information officer for one of the largest firms in the world, but AT&T’s Geeta Nayyar, M.D, MBA, wants you to know that it’s not about the technology.
Profiles in Leadership: Top 25 Minority Executives Technology's a great tool, but AT&T's Geeta Nayyar says it's still all about the patient-physician relationship