Generated by GPT-5-mini| Becker's Hospital Review | |
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| Name | Becker's Hospital Review |
| Type | Trade publication |
| Format | Online magazine |
| Founded | 2007 |
| Founder | Scott Becker |
| Owner | Ascent Media Group |
| Headquarters | Chicago |
| Language | English |
Becker's Hospital Review is an American online trade publication covering news, analysis, and data about healthcare in the United States, with particular emphasis on hospitals, health systems, and physician leadership. The outlet provides lists, aggregated reporting, and commentary aimed at executives from institutions such as Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and Johns Hopkins Hospital, and follows developments involving entities like Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, American Hospital Association, and Food and Drug Administration. Its reporting intersects with policy debates linked to actors such as Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and regulatory actions by U.S. Congress committees.
Becker's Hospital Review was established in 2007 by Scott Becker in Chicago amid a landscape shaped by consolidation among organizations like Tenet Healthcare and HCA Healthcare and policy shifts following the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Early years overlapped with coverage of events involving hospitals such as Massachusetts General Hospital and corporate restructurings at firms like Kaiser Permanente and CommonSpirit Health. The publication expanded its topical remit during administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama, reporting on reimbursement changes from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and legal disputes involving plaintiffs represented by firms tied to cases at U.S. Supreme Court hearings. As digital media evolved through competitors such as Modern Healthcare and Health Affairs, the outlet adopted listicles and data-driven compendia highlighting trends at institutions including Mount Sinai Health System and Geisinger Health System.
Originally founded by an individual entrepreneur, the publication later became part of a portfolio owned by Ascent Media Group, situating it alongside other niche healthcare and business titles tied to investment firms and private equity entities that have acquired assets from conglomerates like Gannett and Tribune Publishing Company. Leadership and editorial oversight have involved professionals with backgrounds at outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and trade organizations including American Medical Association chapters, while partnerships have been formed with conferences hosted by groups like Becker's Healthcare, HIMSS, and academic centers including Harvard Medical School. Corporate governance intersects with boards and advisory roles comparable to those seen at Johns Hopkins Medicine International and philanthropic collaborations mirroring initiatives like those from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Content emphasizes lists, rankings, news briefs, and long-form analysis on topics affecting institutions such as Stanford Health Care, UCLA Health, and University of Pennsylvania Health System. Coverage spans mergers and acquisitions involving companies similar to CVS Health, UnitedHealth Group, and Anthem, clinical research developments from organizations like National Institutes of Health, and legal rulings by courts including the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The site aggregates reporting on patient-safety events at centers such as Brigham and Women's Hospital, executive moves involving CEOs formerly at Ascension Health or Trinity Health, and financial performance metrics also tracked by S&P Global and Moody's Investors Service. It reports on technological adoption—telemedicine trends paralleling deployments by Teladoc Health and electronic health record implementations by Epic Systems and Cerner Corporation—and public-health responses involving Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance during outbreaks akin to COVID-19 pandemic.
Becker's Hospital Review is cited by executives at institutions like Yale New Haven Health and board members from systems such as Providence Health & Services for situational awareness, and its lists are used in professional discourse alongside rankings from publications like U.S. News & World Report and indices from Forbes. Commentary and critiques have appeared in outlets including The New Yorker and policy analysis by think tanks such as Brookings Institution and Kaiser Family Foundation, which examine the platform's role in shaping narratives around consolidation, staffing shortages, and compliance with rules from Joint Commission. Scholars at universities such as University of Michigan and Columbia University reference its compilations in research on hospital leadership churn and workforce trends, while industry conferences from Becker's Healthcare and American Hospital Association include sessions that engage with its reporting.
The organization hosts and promotes events and roundtables attended by leaders from Cleveland Clinic Innovation, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and corporate partners like McKinsey & Company and Deloitte. Its lists of influential CEOs, rising stars, and notable hospital transactions have become fixtures referenced at award programs similar to those run by Modern Healthcare and professional honors such as the American College of Healthcare Executives recognitions. Coverage of awards and conferences often features speakers drawn from institutions such as Mount Sinai, Mass General Brigham, and consulting practices affiliated with PwC and Ernst & Young.
Category:American online magazines Category:Healthcare publications