Becker's Healthcare February 3, 2023
Alan Condon

Ongoing financial challenges, increased efficiency at the executive level and the need to move more quickly with strategic decisions are some of the key reasons health systems across the country are restructuring operations and leadership teams.

Here are six systems shuffling executive leaders or restructuring operations that Becker’s Hospital Review has reported on since Jan. 1:

1. Boston-based Mass General Brigham is doing away with CEO titles for its community hospitals, with those leaders operating instead as presidents and COOs. On March 1, David Roberts, MD, president of Salem (Mass.) Hospital, will become senior vice president of community operations, overseeing financial and clinical initiatives for the system’s six community hospitals. He will also combine and oversee six employed physician groups...

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