Becker's Hospital Review

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Becker's Hospital Review

Becker's Hospital Review (pronunciation: BEK-erz HOS-pi-tal re-VIEW) is a leading source of cutting-edge business and legal information for healthcare industry leaders.

Etymology

The name "Becker's Hospital Review" is derived from its founder, Scott Becker, who established the publication with the aim of providing high-quality content to healthcare professionals.

Overview

Becker's Hospital Review is a monthly publication offering up-to-date news, reports, and analysis for healthcare executives. The review covers a wide range of topics, including hospital and health system news, best practices, legal guidance, and strategies for managing and leading healthcare systems and hospitals.

Related Terms

  • Healthcare Industry: The sector of the economy that provides services related to health. It includes hospitals, nursing homes, outpatient care centers, and home healthcare.
  • Hospital: A health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized medical and nursing staff and medical equipment.
  • Health System: A group of health care organizations that provide care and services to a specific population.
  • Healthcare Executive: A professional who plans, directs, and coordinates medical and health services in hospitals, clinics, managed care organizations, public health agencies, or similar organizations.

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