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The new health care consumer looking at finances, value
Patients are morphing into health consumers, shaped by paying first dollar for health care services.
Umbdenstock Reflects on Tenure With AHA, Shares Insight for Industrys Future
After 40 years in health care, eight as top executive at the American Hospital Association, RICH UMBDENSTOCK, 65, concluded his career at the end of August.
Theres no finish line in the pursuit of board diversity
It is generally accepted that board diversity is good for governance.
Educational and Networking Opportunities
The American Hospital Association’s Annual Membership Meeting offers trustees an excellent opp
Leadership During Mergers and Acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions are complex and daunting to accomplish, full of intricate legal and financial questions, business-benefit projections and formulas for extracting efficiencies of scale.
Proven Leaders, Uncommon Backgrounds
Before becoming chief executive officer of Titus Regional Medical Center in Mount Pleasant, Texas, last August, John Allen already had 14 years of experience working with highly intelligent individ
Business Associate Breaches
The volume of data security breaches occurring in health care has captured hospital and system trustees’ attention and forced them to investigate their respective organization’s plans a
In Milwaukee, infant mortality, social determinants top concerns
In 2016, Milwaukee’s infant-mortality rate was 9.1, meaning that slightly more than nine babies died for every 1,000 live births.
Who Is Accountable for this Patient?
Trustee Magazine Articles
Payers in population health contracts are using claims data to identify the physician responsible for a patient’s health and spending. It’s an inexact science that can aggravate providers before empowering them.