Here are four hospital and health system CFO moves that Becker's has reported on since Dec. 23: 1. Rob Wood was promoted to CFO of Somers Point, N.J.-based Shore Medical Center. 2. Orlando Health St.
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Shore Medical Center in Somers Point, N.J., appointed two new executives Dec. 26. Rob Wood was promoted to CFO after spending 37 years with the system. He previously served as director of finance and ...
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Accrete has allowed Bon Secours Mercy Health to stay nimble over the last few years and optimize its digital framework. The system has made strategic investments and is building on existing ...
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As some physicians decide to forgo routinely checking patient weight, others still consider weigh-ins a vital part of patient care, according to a Dec. 26 report from The New York Times.