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Consumerism Hits Health Care
Snapshot Faced with growing financial responsibility for their health care, individuals are behaving more like consumers when making care decisions.
Hospitals and health systems consider paths to increasing value
Trustee Talking Points
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Performance data give Medicare and other pay
Fiduciary Duties, Conflicts of Interest and Independence Refresher
Trustee Articles
These are exciting and challenging times for board members of not-for-profit health care organizations. The main driver of this state of affairs is a field-wide transformation that promises to result in better quality, higher value, and population health improvement. Most board members see this as a positive move for their organization and community, since their missions often speak to the need to improve the health of the communities they serve.
Investing in Innovation to Disrupt Health Cares Status Quo
Trustee Talking Points
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Helping Boards Have Productive Conversations about Quality of Care
Trustee Articles
Health care boards that take a broader view of “quality” and incorporate measures that reflect this understanding are better able to assess performance in the right areas.
Care and payment models: The right fit
Developing health care delivery and payment models to achieve the Triple Aim will be challenging.
As more Americans shop for health care coverage on private insurance exchanges, hospitals face challenges and opportunities
Trustee Talking Points
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Multiple Surveys Show Decline in Number of Uninsured
It’s rare that multiple surveys tell the same story.
The First Trustees: History Lessons
“I do not remember any of my political manoeuvres, the success of which gave me at the time more pleasure ...”
A changing landscape
For all its challenges and complexities, health care transformation also presents tremendous opportunities for hospitals — and their boards.