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38 CEO / STRATEGY CommonSpirit CEO Lloyd Dean joins Guidehouse board By Kelly Gooch L loyd Dean, CEO of Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health, has joined Guidehouse's board of directors. Mr. Dean will retire from CommonSpirit in summer 2022 after a tenure spanning more than two decades at the Cath- olic nonprofit health system. He served as CEO of Dignity Health, formerly Catholic Healthcare West, for 19 years. Mr. Dean then led CommonSpirit with former Catholic Health Initiatives CEO Kevin Lofton, after CommonSpirit formed in February 2019 from the merger of Dignity Health and Catho- lic Health Initiatives. Mr. Dean became the sole CEO of Com- monSpirit in July 2020 after Mr. Lofton officially retired. Today, CommonSpirit is a $30 billion health system with 140 hospitals. "I am honored to welcome a mentor, industry visionary and distinguished leader to our board of directors," Scott McIntyre, CEO of Guidehouse, said in a news release. "An exemplary professional, Lloyd leads with compassion and is guided by the belief that the healing power of humanity can bring communities together to support a healthy fu- ture for everyone. His insights will be instrumental as we continue to help our clients with their most pressing chal- lenges in healthcare and beyond." Guidehouse's health segment serves hospitals and health systems, government agencies, life sciences companies and payers. n 49 hospitals on Forbes' list of best employers By Ayla Ellison F orty-nine hospitals and health systems are among the best employers in the U.S., according to Forbes. For its annual ranking of America's best em- ployers, Forbes partnered with market re- search firm Statista to identify the companies liked best by employees. Statista surveyed 60,000 Americans working for businesses with at least 1,000 employees. Survey par- ticipants were asked how likely they'd be to recommend their employer and to rate their companies on several factors, including working conditions and compensation. e final list ranks the 500 large employers (more than 5,000 employees) and 500 midsize em- ployers (1,000 to 5,000 employees) that re- ceived the most recommendations. Here are the hospitals and health systems that made the list of best large employers, and their ranking: 1. e Children's Hospital of Philadelphia 4. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (New York City) 7. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.) 9. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas) 10. MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston) 13. MaineHealth (Portland, Maine) 19. Northwestern Medicine (Chicago) 37. Houston Methodist 39. Nationwide Children's Hospital (Colum- bus, Ohio) 42. UCLA Health (Los Angeles) 43. Penn Medicine (Philadelphia) 47. Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville, Tenn.) 50. Legacy Health (Portland, Ore.) 55. Emory Healthcare (Atlanta) 60. University Hospitals (Cleveland) 67. Deaconess Health System (Evansville, Ind.) 74. Duke University Health System (Durham, N.C.) 77. UCHealth (Aurora, Colo.) 86. Orlando (Fla.) Health 89. Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus) 91. University of Maryland Medical System (Baltimore) 94. Cleveland Clinic 101. Johns Hopkins Medicine (Baltimore) 122. MUSC Health (Charleston, S.C.) 126. BayCare (Clearwater, Fla.) 128. Norton Healthcare (Louisville, Ky.) 130. Baptist Health (Louisville, Ky.) 138. e University of Kansas Health System (Kansas City) 154. ChristianaCare (Newark, Del.) 157. Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health 166. Piedmont Healthcare (Atlanta) 172. University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center 197. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston) 199. Akron (Ohio) Children's Hospital 407. Health First (Rockledge, Fla.) Here are the hospitals and health systems that made the list of best midsize employers, and their ranking: 54. Children's Wisconsin (Milwaukee) 112. University of Tennessee Medical Center (Knoxville) 139. Mosaic Life Care (St. Joseph, Mo.) 168. Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hos- pital of Chicago 182. North Kansas City (Mo.) Hospital 244. Bellin Health (Green Bay, Wis.) 279. Evangelical Community Hospital (Lewisburg, Pa.) 292. Reid Health (Richmond, Ind.) 312. University Health (Kansas City, Mo.) 315. Berkshire Health Systems (Pittsfield, Mass.) 353. Concord (N.H.) Hospital 431. Covenant HealthCare (Saginaw, Mich.) 441. Arnot Health (Elmira, N.Y.) 455. Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore) n

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