Healthcare Institute of New Jersey CEO discusses industry adaptation and economic outlook

Chrissy Buteas President and Chief Executive Officer - HealthCare Institute of New Jersey
Chrissy Buteas President and Chief Executive Officer - HealthCare Institute of New Jersey
0Comments

Chrissy Buteas, Chief Executive Officer of the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ), recently discussed her experiences since taking on the role, industry responses to federal policy changes, and perspectives on the future of healthcare in New Jersey.

In an interview for NJBIZ Conversations, Buteas reflected on her tenure and addressed how healthcare organizations are adapting to evolving regulations from Washington. She also commented on the importance of the healthcare sector to New Jersey’s economy.

The full interview is available as a video or podcast through NJBIZ platforms. An online version of the write-up is also accessible for readers seeking more details about Buteas’ insights and the broader industry context.



Related

Michele Siekerka President & CEO

NJDOL director discusses New Jersey demographics and future workforce needs

Nicol Nicola from the New Jersey Department of Labor spoke about demographic trends impacting employers on Minding Your Business. She highlighted knowledge transfer between generations and economic diversity as key strengths for New Jersey’s workforce future.

Lori Roth, CPA/ABV, CFF, NJBIA Board Chairperson, Global Managing Partner, Prager Metis

NJBIA’s Ray Cantor proposes $7 carbon fee to address New Jersey energy costs

Ray Cantor of NJBIA proposes replacing participation in RGGI with a flat $7-per-ton carbon fee for all in-state generators to help lower electricity costs for consumers. A cited study suggests this change could cut emissions by five million tons annually while saving residents money.

Michael J. McDonough, President at Raritan Valley Community College

Raritan Valley Community College announces summer info sessions for adult learners

Raritan Valley Community College will hold three summer info sessions for adults aged 25+. Sessions cover program options for non-traditional students including veterans seeking new careers or additional qualifications.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from New Jersey Review.