Ebola in the United States at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. The "Letter to the Community" was signed by Texas Health Resources CEO Barclay Berdan. It appeared in the Dallas Morning News …
went up a notch today," he said. Texas Health Resources CEO Barclay Berdan said the Texas Health Presbyterian family is "thrilled" that Pham is Ebola-free and on her way home. "Her colleagues and …
newspapers Sunday. "The fact the Mr. Duncan had traveled to Africa was not communicated effectively," said the letter, written by Texas Health Resources CEO Barclay Berdan. "For that we are deeply sorry …
CEO Barclay Berdan added, “The hearts and prayers of everyone at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas are with Nina Pham, and we are working tirelessly to help her in this courageous fight. The …
goal for the next year? To help our new CEO, Barclay Berdan, ensure a successful transition as Texas Health Resources navigates its first CEO transition in its history. …
Texas Health Resources has named Barclay Berdan, the system’s chief operating officer, as CEO after a nationwide search. Berdan takes the helm of Arlington-based Texas Health, one of North Texas …
Texas Health Resources’ incoming CEO Barclay Berdan tells me his top goals will be to have a smooth leadership transition and to continue the system’s climb up Transformation Mountain. That second …
Texas Health Resources Board of Trustees names Barclay Berdan next CEO Takes helm of largest health system in North Texas effective Sept. 1 PR Newswire ARLINGTON, Texas, July 28, 2014 ARLINGTON …
As COO of Texas Health, Berdan leads North Texas’, and one of the nation’s, largest faith-based, nonprofit health care systems with 25 hospitals. Education: MBA, University of Chicago School of …
overseen the county’s response to Ebola. • Mike Rawlings — Mayor of Dallas. • Barclay E. Berdan — CEO of Arlington-based Texas Health Resources, one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the United …
Care System. Barclay Berdan, chief operating officer of Texas Health Resources in Arlington, said he, too, was glad the Supreme Court didn't throw the hospital industry a curve. "Since the reform act …
the goals of reducing costs and improving efficiency and quality of care, said Barclay Berdan, chief operating officer for Arlington-based Texas Health Resources. The industry will continue to move …
. Cut some more. Rewrite the rules so no one understands them. Then cut some more." Barclay Berdan, executive vice president of Arlington-based Texas Health Resources, said one answer to the situation …