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Board Support Essential to Behavioral Health Access

An interview with Robert Trestman of Carilion Clinic about how governing boards and leadership teams can work with their communities to develop strategies and improve access to behavioral health care.

The new health care consumer looking at finances, value

Patients are morphing into health consumers, shaped by paying first dollar for health care services.

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.

How to prepare your hospital for risk

Trustees of nonprofit health care organizations appreciate that revenue from fee-for-service reimbursement has been the basis for keeping their institutions financially sustainable over many years.

Learnings on Governance from Partnerships that Improve Community Health

Trustee Articles
Hospitals’ and health systems’ accountability and commitment to their communities are not only for the care provided within the organizations’ walls, but also for improving the overall health of the communities they serve. Many are acting on that commitment by striving to achieve the goals of the Triple Aim.

The Essential Mindset for Health Care Leaders

Health care executives and boards no longer can lead with only one organization in mind.

Time for a New Model of Governance

Trustee Articles
The crisis brewing in the traditional governance model requires conscious construction of new models relevant to new times.

From Volume to Value to Volume Again?

As the health care field continues to shift its focus from volume to value, leaders from three major academic health systems are asking surgeons hospitals to minimize the number of patients who und

Expanding the field

Hospitals don't serve just their patients. They also serve their communities.