Chief Healthcare Executive December 31, 2024
Ron Southwick

Concluding our review of the most-read stories of the year, the stories offer a snapshot of changes in the healthcare industry.

While many hospitals are faring better than they did a few years ago, the industry continued to see considerable financial pressures in 2024.

Some health systems are looking to unload some of their hospitals to get on better footing, and some hospitals in shaky situations are looking for partners to help them stay afloat.

And some hospitals struggled to keep the doors open, with some closing for good.

Here’s a look at the five stories on Chief Healthcare Executive® that garnered the biggest readership in 2024.

1. Three Pennsylvania hospitals to be sold

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