Steven Webb
40% of Arkansas Hospitals Report Losses in 2024 as Costs Outpace Revenues
Uncertainty over federal legislation and expiring tax credits adds pressure, even as systems invest millions in expansions, new technology and AI to improve care and efficiency. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Steven Webb Appointed President & CEO of White River Health (Super Mover)
Prior to joining White River Health last year, he was CEO of Unity Health in Searcy. read more >
Steven Webb Named CEO of White River Health
Webb had been the not-for-profit health care system's chief operating officer since July. read more >
The Jones Center of Springdale Announces New Senior Leadership (Movers & Shakers)
Brooke Allen, Dina Wood, Jill Suel and Michael Kirk have been hired in senior leadership roles. read more >
ACHE Announces 2 Promotions (Movers & Shakers)
Teressa Brown has been named the new vice president and provost, and Christopher Smith has been named the assistant provost and director of DEI. read more >
Unity Health Names Mark Amox Next CEO
Amox joins Unity from the Regional Medical Center of San Jose, California, where he was chief operating officer. read more >
Lessons Learned: Hospital Leaders Look Back at COVID-19 Crisis
Arkansas Business reached out to several Arkansas hospital executives and asked them about their observations and lessons learned amid the pandemic. Here’s what they said. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Unity Health Invests $16M in Jacksonville
Steven Webb knows that turning around the former North Metro Medical Center in Jacksonville is going to be a challenge, but the Unity Health president and CEO is up for it. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Unity Health Buys 65 Acres in Cabot
Unity Health of Searcy makes another move in the Cabot market. read more >
Unity Health’s Steve Webb Stays Patient on Growth
Steven Webb, CEO of Unity Health, says the premature birth of his son led him to an understanding of the team nature of hospitals. read more >
Steven Webb, Unity Health (40 Under 40)
Steven Webb decided to go into health care after his son was born premature. While at the hospital with his child, who was in the neonatal intensive care unit, Webb saw how all employees, from doctors to food service workers, played a role in his care. read more >