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Creating Age-Friendly Health Systems
Hospital and health system trustees can help move forward an evidence-based framework to achieve better health for an aging population with complex care needs.
Integrating Behavioral and Physical Health through Primary Care
Trustee Articles
Hospitals and health systems are finding a range of ways to integrate behavioral and physical care in a primary care clinic, thereby improving patient outcomes and lowering costs.
Milwaukee health systems partner for community health
A decade ago, leaders of four health systems serving Milwaukee residents recognized that they needed to do something different.
Community health improvement: The role of trustees
Community health improvement is an ongoing process, and hospital trustees can play a crucial role.
Know your community for population health
Conversations about the Affordable Care Act and its effect on hospitals have often concerned readmissions and the health insurance exchanges.
Leadership through partnership: Improving community health
In pursuit of its longstanding vision of a "society of healthy communities where all individuals reach their highest potential for health,” the American Hospital Association supports hos
Collaborative governance the key to improving community health
Health care delivery and payment are undergoing profound change.
How Hospitals Can Make the Best Use of Social Media
Discover how hospitals can effectively utilize social media to engage with patients and communities. Learn more about the benefits and strategies in this comprehensive guide.
Taking Responsibility for Transitions at the Top
Succession planning is a high-stakes governance responsibility. The significant costs of protracted CEO searches and failed replacements are well-documented. Yet, data from the for-profit and nonprofit sectors continue to show that many boards aren’t focusing enough attention on succession planning or on getting it right.