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Best Governance Practices: Not Just for Goliaths

Trustee Articles
Today’s hospital leaders know their trustees must be more adaptable, connected and knowledgeable about the changing health care landscape than any of their predecessors. But do they believe their volunteer community board is truly capable of stepping up to current field challenges?
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Board Oversight of Culture for High-Performing Hospitals

Trustee Articles
An external review of workplace operations produces a Leadership Letter with observations and recommendations for continuous improvement, followed by open discussion among the board, CEO and top management.

A Physician’s Touch in the World of Hospital Governance

Kathy Garrett, M.D., shares her board experience and the importance of trustee voices in shaping the future of health care.
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Assessment for a Board’s Readiness for the Future

Use this self-assessment to evaluate your board’s readiness to recruit and develop the next generation of board members and leadership.

The “Aha!” Moment to Unlocking Governance Excellence

This article delves into the indispensable role of the governance committee and how it can supercharge a board’s overall performance, with a spotlight on the journey of one hospital striving for excellence.
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Best Practices for Executive Sessions Without CEOs

Executive sessions give board members the chance to talk privately to address sensitive and confidential issues, promote robust discussion and build trust.

What are Hospital and Health System Boards Facing in 2022?

I recently spoke with William (Bill) Menner about some of the challenges that hospital and health system boards are experiencing.

Philanthropy as a High-Return Revenue Source

By illuminating the impact of philanthropy, hospitals reinforce their identity as mission-driven organizations that exist to serve — not profit from — their communities.