Becker's Healthcare December 27, 2024
Laura Dyrda

Health system executives spent the last few years building financial stability after the pandemic and adjusting to workforce shifts. Those areas will remain important in 2025, but a new obsession for C-suite executives is emerging. Or, more accurately, re-emerging.

Solving capacity issues and becoming more efficient with patient throughput is a top priority for next year, several CEOs and top health system executives recently told Becker’s. Many are operating at or near capacity, especially with workforce challenges persisting, and leadership teams are looking for immediate solutions.

“Our major headwinds are related to capacity, both inaptent and ambulatory,” said Robert Corona, DO, CEO of SUNY Upstate Medical University Hospital in Syracuse, N.Y. “We are struggling to recruit specialists in anesthesia, radiology...

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