New York City-based Castle Connolly Private Health Partners announced its collaboration with Dominik Chrzan, MD, to bring comprehensive primary care services and preventive medicine to South Florida in a Dec. 28 release.
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Elizabeth, W. Va.-based Coplin Health Systems has selected Darrin Nichols, MD, as its next chief medical officer. Dr. Nichols is a family physician who will continue to care for patients at Wirt County Family Care while leading Coplin Health, according…
The Texas Department of State Health Services selected Jennifer Shuford, MD, as its next commissioner Dec. 27. Dr. Shuford has worked with the department since 2017 and has served as interim commissioner since September, according to a report from the…
Jan Lee, MD, has been named the 2022 "Physician Leader of the Year" by the American College of Healthcare Trustees. Dr. Lee currently serves as the CEO of the Delaware Health Information Network.
Prithipal Sethi, MD, has been named chief medical officer of urology for Promaxo, a medical imaging, robotics and AI technology company.
Shaheed Koury, MD, has been selected as chief clinical officer for Chillicothe, Ohio-based Adena Health System, according to a Dec. 20 release. Adena Health serves patients throughout South Central and Southern Ohio.
Danielle Mahaffey, MD, has been named chief medical officer of Alamance Regional Medical Center in Burlington, N.C. Alamance Regional is a member of Cone Health, which serves patients throughout the Greensboro, N.C., area.
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, Wash., is laying off eight physicians in order to save an estimated $2 million to $4 million, according to a Dec. 21 report from The Spokesman Review.
Boston Medical Center has named Anthony Hollenberg, MD, its new physician-in-chief and the John Wade professor and chair of the department of medicine at Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine.
Lawmakers in Congress have reached a health policy deal, easing Medicare pay cuts to physicians and making changes to post-pandemic Medicaid policy, according to The Washington Post.
