"The Comeback Kid" Joe Montana shared the lessons behind the San Francisco 49ers' winning culture at Becker’s 16th Annual Future of Spine + The Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference, June 14 to 16 in Chicago.
Leadership
Dubuque, Iowa-based Tri-State Surgery Center named Susan Gourley its new administrator, the Telegraph Herald reports.
McKesson Corp. is the world's largest healthcare company by revenue, followed by UnitedHealth Group and CVS Health, according to Verdict Medical Devices.
Atlanta-based Eye Health America named Philip Islam its chief development officer.
Physicians' bonuses and pay hikes are becoming increasingly based on value-based metrics such as patient satisfaction and outcome measures, according to Forbes contributor Bruce Jaspen.
Physician dissatisfaction and burnout are growing problems created by declining reimbursement, conflicting priorities and cumbersome technology, according to Britt Berrett, PhD, of the Dallas-based University of Texas.
While 20 tech companies made Fatherly's ranking of the 50 best places for new dads to work, only five healthcare and pharmaceutical companies were included.
While slightly more than one-quarter of all physicians are self-employed, the trend is leaning away from private practice, according to Medscape's Young Physician Compensation Report.
Here are nine updates on leadership news over the past month:
Operating room plans for Charleston-based Medical University of South Carolina's forthcoming ASC won two awards at the Healthcare Design Expo + Conference, Nov. 11 to Nov. 14 in Orlando, Fla., Clemson World reports.
