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Dr. Mitchell Rosner named UVA Health CEO
The University of Virginia has appointed Dr. Mitchell Rosner to a three-year term as UVA's executive vice president for health affairs and chief executive officer of UVA Health. Rosner, who has served ...
The University of Virginia has waived its plan for a national search for the new CEO of the UVA Health system, opting to make the interim role permanent for Mitchell Rosner, MD. Rosner was appointed ...
As the temperature falls and people are looking for ways to stay healthy, the University of Virginia’s Community Health Stations continue to provide vaccines, fresh produce, health screenings and some ...
Six weeks into his new role, UVA Health CIO Sonney Sapra says the Charlottesville, Va.-based academic health system must address foundational technology challenges, including technical debt, before ...
Like so many people, I was surprised and shocked to read the U.Va. faculty letter of no confidence in Dr. Craig Kent and Dr. Melina Kibbe. This is especially disturbing since I have served on various ...
Use of AI tools in healthcare has been accelerating, with growing trust in results produced and delivered by such tools. RAMP, one such tool already in action at UVA Health, focuses on delivering ...
After 128 physician group faculty signed on to a letter of no confidence in the heads of the University of Virginia’s (UVA's) health system and medical school, the institution’s president has promised ...
As access to retail pharmacy services has grown more fragmented since the COVID-19 pandemic, Charlottesville, Va.-based UVA Health has leaned into system-owned pharmacies as a core part of care ...
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Tammy Snyder will become CEO of UVA Health University Medical Center Aug. 3. Snyder served as president of Rochester General Hospital for three years. The appointment comes during a stretch of ...
A year and a half ago, accusations of criminal and unethical business practices within the University of Virginia Health System prefaced the departure of the organization's top brass. Now, while the ...
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