Share December 13, 2020, 6:38 PM
The writer, a Los Angeles freelancer, is a former Detroit News business reporter who blogs at Starkman Approved.
By Eric Starkman In the six months I’ve been writing damning stories about Beaumont Health CEO John Fox and his despicable deputies COO Carolyn Wilson, chief medical officer David Wood Jr., CFO John Kerndl and chief bill collector Denise Waters, a question has been nagging: How is it that I know nothing about the CEO of rival Henry Ford Health and its management?
Wright Lassiter III, left. and John Fox Countless Beaumont employees have contacted me to warn about unsafe conditions and other issues at Michigan’s biggest and once-premier hospital network. I’ve heard nary a peep from anyone at Henry Ford.
Share December 09, 2020, 9:10 PM
The writer, a Los Angeles freelancer, is a former Detroit News business reporter who blogs at Starkman Approved.
By Eric Starkman
John Fox Despite a cacophony of calls from doctors and donors calling for his resignation and accusations that he’s compromised patient care, Beaumont Health CEO John Fox declared he will remain in his job “at least” two more years. The remarkable disclosure was buried at the bottom of a lengthy Crain’s Detroit Business story posted late Tuesday, declaring there were “no smoking guns” in the documents Beaumont filed with Michigan’s attorney general outlining the terms of its since-cancelled merger with Illinois-based Advocate Aurora. Crain’s said it obtained the so-called letter of intent after filing a Freedom of Information request and touted its “exclusive” interview with Fox.