Lifeline or power grab? Palomar Health may cede oversight of CEO, other top executives to private company
February 26, 20248 min read1541 words
Published: February 26, 2024  |  8 min read1541 words
Under heavy financial pressure, elected leaders at Palomar Health are considering a significant management change that would end their direct supervision of the top executives who oversee the organization’s strategic planning and day-to-day operations.Palomar’s seven-member board...
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Feb 26
The article provides significant context regarding Palomar Health's financial situation, the motivation behind the proposed management change, and the potential implications of this change. This helps to understand the complexity of the challenges faced by the organization and the reasons for considering such a management strategy.
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