
Health Care Changemakers: Radha Savitala, President and Chairman, Tenor Health Foundation
From AHLA's Speaking of Health Law by American Health Law Association
May 22, 2026 · 42 min
About this episode
Asha Scielzo interviews Radha Savitala about her work with Tenor Health Foundation and its impact on community hospitals.
Asha Scielzo, Director, Health Law and Policy Program, American University Washington College of Law, speaks with Radha Savitala, President and Chairman of Tenor Health Foundation, about her work helping hospitals and health systems facing significant pressures and ensuring the viability of community hospitals across the nation. They discuss the mission of Tenor Health Foundation and Tenor's recent acquisitions; Tenor's process for identifying, acquiring, and operating financially distressed ...
People in this episode
Host: Asha Scielzo
Guest: Radha Savitala
Topics covered
- health care
- community hospitals
- financial distress
- health systems
- health foundation
Keywords
- health care changemakers
- community hospitals
- financially distressed hospitals
- Tenor Health Foundation
- health law
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Tenor Health Foundation, American University Washington College of Law
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