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Enhancing diversity
When Shafiq Rab agreed to become chief information officer and senior vice president of Rush University Medical Center late last year, the Chicago hospital snagged a leader in the use of mobile hea
Three Health Systems Redesign Facilities to Align With Their Goals
Snapshot Renovations and new construction are adding value to patient care by building in operational efficiencies, increasing patient convenience and creating opportunities for clinical c
Raising the Bar for Board Performance
Snapshot For boards to lead their organizations to value-based care, they will need highly skilled, energized and diverse members.
Housing programs lay foundation for health
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Homelessness is a growing problem in many communities, and many health systems are stepping up to be part of the solution.
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Successful Strategic Planning: The Board Role
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This monograph covers the basics of strategic planning, including definitions of common terms, a description of the planning process and the characteristics of successful plans. It describes the board’s role in planning, including why plans fail, common weaknesses and how boards can support successful plan implementation.
Hospitals and housing
Wellness and well-being are inextricably linked to the social and economic conditions of people’s lives.
Care and payment models: The right fit
Developing health care delivery and payment models to achieve the Triple Aim will be challenging.
Quality measurement: Making it meaningful
America’s hospitals are committed to sharing meaningful, accurate hospital quality information with the patients they serve.
Building hospitals to improve patient safety
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When violence hits home: Lessons for hospitals
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In the aftermath of a number of shootings nationwide, hospitals are re-evaluating how well-prepared they are for hand