HealthLeaders Media: Looking Ahead to Healthcare in 2023 with Anne Klibanski, MD: Women in leadership HealthLeaders Strategy editor, Melanie Blackman, is joined by Anne Klibanski, MD, president and CEO of Mass General Brigham, an integrated healthcare system in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Klibanski ...
Looking Ahead to Healthcare in 2023 with Anne Klibanski, MD: Women in leadership BOSTON — Following the whiplash of President Donald Trump’s attempted federal funding freeze, Mass General Brigham CEO Dr. Anne Klibanski spoke Thursday with health care leaders about the importance ... Anne Klibanski, CEO of the academic healthcare system Mass General Brigham, discusses nonprofit community hospital systems, challenges such as inflation and the future of academic medicine. Dr.
anne klibanski, Anne Klibanski is the President and Chief Executive Officer at Mass General Brigham. As part of the leadership team, she helps build the integrated academic health care system of the future. Anne Klibanski (born 1951) is an American endocrinologist and Laurie Carrol Guthart Professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. [1] Since 2019, she has been president and CEO of Mass General Brigham. [2][3] Anne Klibanski, M.D.
anne klibanski, - President and CEO of Mass General Brigham | LinkedIn Mass General Brigham (MGB) CEO and President Anne Klibanski saw her pay rocket from about $4.3 million in 2020 to $6 million in 2022, tax forms released through the watchdog site GuideStar show. Over 300 physicians gathered to address the large, inflated salaries of hospital execs, sparked by the recent surge in layoffs from Mass General Hospital (MGH) and Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) while their CEO, Anne Klibanski, earns $6 million a year. If we want to be the best, highest-quality, safest and most respected health system in the country in service of our patients, the great departments across our academic centers must plan and work together as one,” said Anne Klibanski, MD, president and CEO, Mass General Brigham, in an announcement today. Mass General Brigham CEO Anne Klibanski responded to funding threats against its hospitals in an email to employees on Monday night, writing that the impact of the federal funding freeze on MGB... The system is sort of pushing against us. When you can read in the [papers] that the MGB CEO [Anne Klibanski] received a 40% raise and makes $6 million a year, it’s very frustrating.