Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg named by Newsweek as one of world’s top hospital CEOs
By Joel Goldenberg
The Suburban
Newsweek magazine has recognized Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg of the Jewish General Hospital, president and CEO of the CIUSSS West-Central Montreal, as one of the world’s 25 top hospital CEOs.
Rosenberg is also a Professor of Surgery and Medicine at McGill University, and was one of three Canadians honoured. The American magazine named Rosenberg’s many accomplishments and pointed out that the author of Patients Matter Most: How Healthcare Is Becoming Personal Again “implemented the first provincial connected health innovation & research incubator (OROT) as part of his ‘Care Everywhere’ vision. Dr. Rosenberg has extensive experience as a clinician-scientist, educator, and consultant in value-based health systems and management of change.”
Newsweek, in an article describing how they chose the top hospital CEOs, explained that “while each of these executives have their own skill sets and stories, they have managed to lead their organizations to great success….A few common themes recurred throughout our conversations: a concern for delivering the most impactful patient care, a curiosity about artificial intelligence and what it could mean for the future of medicine, and a real warmth when discussing the team members that they work alongside.”
“While the CEOs stand out for their acumen regarding health care management, they acknowledge that working among a capable team focused on bettering the lives of their patients is what makes these hospitals among the world’s best.” n
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