Catholic Healthcare West CEO discusses the potential of healthcare reform
San Francisco Chronicle, October 27, 2008
Since 2000, Lloyd Dean has been chief executive officer of Catholic Healthcare West, a 41-hospital network based in San Francisco that is the country's eighth-largest hospital system. In this interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Dean discusses the potential of healthcare reform in light of the presidential election and current economic crisis, restrictions associated with Catholic healthcare and other issues affecting the health industry and not-for-profit health systems.
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