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Why Hospitals Should Launch a Fundraising Campaign Now
Philanthropy can serve as the catalyst for hospital and health systems’ transformation.
Capital Project Success Depends on Strong Board Oversight
Trustee Articles
In 2003, Princeton HealthCare System initiated a highly participative and comprehensive long-range strategic planning process. Among the participants were trustees, donors, physicians, elected officials, influential community members, and patients and their families, as well as administrators and clinical and service staff members.
Elevating Philanthropy: a Board Primer
Forward-thinking health care organizations are exploring alternative revenue sources, with many recognizing philanthropy as a pivotal opportunity.
Total cost of care: Key considerations
Hospitals and health systems are continuously striving to reduce costs and improve the efficiency of care. It is useful to consider the impact of measuring the “total cost of care” on hospitals and health systems, as well as contemplate what steps health care leaders need to take.
Employee health plans give hospitals a training ground
Hospitals and health systems have the ability to shape more effective health care through choices they make about managing their own employee health plans.
Provider-sponsored health plans: Are you ready to take on (more) risk?
Trustee talking points
Provider-sponsored health plans offer a good way for hospitals and health systems to take on risk as they move toward value-base care.
How smart incentives can reduce health system risk
Many hospital and health system boards and their leadership teams are at an interesting juncture where each is heavily reliant on the other for strategic support and execution.
What Hospital Trustees Should Know About Bundled Payments
Trustee Talking Points
Trustee Talking Points
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Taking the leap into coverage
Trustee talking points
Provider-owned health plans are becoming more common as hospitals and health systems look for ways to manage value-based payment and assume risk.
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