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Christopher Hayden

Christopher Hayden is editorial assistant at HIMSS Media.

By Christopher Hayden | 10:40 am | September 01, 2015
The call for proposals is open until Monday, Sept. 7 for the Dec. 1-3 event.
By Christopher Hayden | 06:42 am | December 31, 2014
Brad Sinclair has been named chief financial officer for the University of Mississippi Medical Center’s University Hospitals and Health System in Jackson, Mississippi.
By Christopher Hayden | 08:02 am | December 26, 2014
St. Elizabeth Healthcare has named Lori Ritchey-Baldwin chief financial officer after serving as vice president of finance for the past two years
By Christopher Hayden | 01:28 pm | December 16, 2014
Juneau, Alaska-based Bartlett Regional Hospital recently named Alan Ulrich its new chief financial officer.
By Christopher Hayden | 01:03 am | December 12, 2014
The Jane Phillips Medical Center, member of St. John Health System in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, named James Brasel as the hospital's chief financial officer, effective Dec. 1.
By Christopher Hayden | 08:43 am | December 11, 2014
Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, MD, has joined Carrick Capital Partners, LLC, as a special adviser to the investment firm.
By Christopher Hayden | 02:32 pm | December 10, 2014
Veteran healthcare finance executive Weldon Gage was recently named The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s vice president and chief financial officer, effective Jan. 12, according to a recent statement by the health system.
By Christopher Hayden | 09:27 am | December 05, 2014
CareerCast, a Carlsbad, California-based online jobs database, released its top 10 jobs in the healthcare field Thursday, highlighting careers in the industry that have the highest growth potential over the next eight years.
By Christopher Hayden | 05:02 am | December 05, 2014
The Permanente Federation recently named Claire Tamo chief financial officer of the California-based nonprofit integrated health plan. In this role, Tamo will oversee the financial operations of the Federation and its subsidiaries, which employs more than 17,000 physicians serving approximately 9.5 million members in eight states and the District of Columbia.