
A US News and World Report article affirms what we have previously written, that those charged with the stewardship of US hospitals are even more inclined now to hire top managers with little or no he…
A US News and World Report article affirms what we have previously written, that those charged with the stewardship of US hospitals are even more inclined now to hire top managers with little or no he…
It looks like the complete takeover of health care by generic managers is nigh. Who Are Now Candidates to be Hospital CEOs? On PRWeb is a summary of data about what sort of CEO candidates hospitals' b…
A Washington Post investigation into diversion of money from US not-for-profit organizations provided a striking case study showing the apparently relaxed approach taken by managers to apparent wrongd…
There seems to be a reasonable argument that the US health care system is more dependent on the private sector, and in particular the for-profit private sector, than systems in other developed countri…
A typical excuse for the multi-million dollar compensation now enjoyed by many leaders of health care organizations is these leaders' supposed brilliance.For example, in 2011 we noted that the total …
Score another for our new would be royalty, that is, for the hired managers who run big corporations. Early this month a few scattered reports came out showing just how much even apparently failed ex…
Recently, we discussed the latest stupefyingly big golden parachute given to a departing pharmaceutical executive. Former Novartis CEO and outgoing chairman Daniel Vasella was to be given more than $…
The lack of accountability of the hired managers (or executives or bureaucrats) of health care organizations came into sharper focus thanks to a bizarre, in my humble opinion, Wall Street Journal edit…
The Indianapolis Star published the latest story about anti-gravity health care executive compensation. The report emphasized how the largest hospital systems in the metropolitan area raised CEO pay …