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New AHA chairs calling for health care has deep roots
A chance moment kick-started Eugene Woods’ career as a health care leader more than 25 years ago, and a simple health care–related accident that took his aunt Carmen’s life ye
How to Create a Better Board-CEO Relationship
Snapshot A positive relationship between the board and CEO is a prerequisite for hospital and health system success.
Skills and Tools New Board Members Need to Thrive
Health care governance education transformed immeasurably for the better during my 36-year career with the Arkansas Hospital Association.
Hospital studies self-care program, with positive results
When leaders at Parkland Health & Hospital System in Dallas launched a novel program for administering long-term antibiotics to Parkland Memorial Hospital patients, they were seeking to address
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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The Role of Philanthropy in Hospital Income
As stewards of their hospital or health care system’s advancement, board members should be both highly vested in the organization’s work as well as invested in its mission.
Keeping Value Front and Center in Health Care
Hospital boards can think creatively about how to generate value for their patients and communities.
By the patient, for the patient
By the time Warren J. Smith III met Kavita Bhavan, M.D., he had had dozens of surgeries stemming from a motorcycle accident that shattered his leg.
The Education, Orientation and Evolution of the Governance Role at Catholic Health Initiatives
In today’s environment, it’s more important than ever that health care executives pay special attention to one of their most vital, strategic constituencies: board members.
The Essential Mindset for Health Care Leaders
Health care executives and boards no longer can lead with only one organization in mind.