Becker's Hospital Review
Becker's Hospital Review is a Chicago-based publication focused on providing the most relevant business and legal news and analysis relating to hospitals and health systems. The publication is part of the larger Becker's Healthcare family, which also includes Becker's ASC Review, Becker's Spine Review, and Becker's Dental Review.
History[edit | edit source]
Becker's Hospital Review was founded in 1992 by Scott Becker, a partner in the healthcare department at the law firm McGuireWoods. The publication began as a print magazine and has since expanded to include a robust online presence, including daily e-newsletters and webinars.
Content[edit | edit source]
Becker's Hospital Review covers a wide range of topics relevant to hospital and health system executives. These include healthcare policy, hospital and health system news, healthcare finance, healthcare IT, and clinical leadership. The publication also features exclusive interviews with industry leaders and expert analysis on the latest trends and challenges facing the healthcare industry.
Events[edit | edit source]
In addition to its print and online content, Becker's Hospital Review also hosts several annual conferences. These events bring together leaders from across the healthcare industry to discuss key issues and share best practices. The most notable of these is the Becker's Hospital Review Annual Meeting, which attracts over 1,000 attendees each year.
Recognition[edit | edit source]
Becker's Hospital Review has been recognized for its quality content and commitment to the healthcare industry. The publication has been named a "Top Healthcare Business Blog" by Healthcare IT News and a "Go-To Resource for Healthcare Executives" by FierceHealthcare.
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