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Judge blocks cuts to NIH grant funding

A federal judge has temporarily blocked cuts to indirect cost rates

Judge orders administration to restore frozen federal funding

A federal judge in Rhode Island yesterday ruled that the Trump

Nevada confirms its first human case of bird flu

The Central Nevada Health District yesterday announced the state's first case of H5N1 bird flu, a dairy farm worker who

Fostering Strategic Alignment in Philanthropy

Trustee Articles
Alignment between the health care organization's strategic priorities and charitable funding priorities is essential to maximize the impact of donor dollars. However, many organizations fail to secure a shared vision, so philanthropy is used to advance low value priorities or development officers are left to de facto set hospital strategy.

Five Core Strategies for Developing High-Impact Physician Leadership: Common Ground for the Board and the C-Suite

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The emerging health care environment has changed the game for health care organizations and for physician leadership. The turbulence of that environment is going to require what could be called “agile organizations” adept at matching leadership and decision-making styles and setting and executing strategies appropriate to the nature and depth of environmental change.

Educational Opportunities for Health Care Facilities, Design & Construction Professionals

Find educational offerings for health care facility, construction and design professionals that enrich your skills and expand your knowledge.

Experts Analyze Health Care’s Near- and Long-Term Operations

Health care leaders and policy experts surveyed recently predict that COVID-19’s impact will be deep and long-lasting.

Evaluating New Strategic Projects

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Securing board approval for a major new project can be a long and tricky process when the CEO proposing it isn’t sure which criteria trustees will use, and the board is equally uncertain what the yardsticks ought to be. At Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake, N.Y., President and CEO Chandler Ralph asked her board to write down and agree on project evaluation criteria. In a two-hour workshop, trustees came up with 14 points that they now apply to every decision about whether to implement a new program.
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UW Medicine team’s AI-designed proteins offer new hope for snakebite treatment

At the University of Washington Medicine in Seattle, researchers are leveraging machine learning — a subset of artificial intelligence — and synthetic proteins to counteract the damaging effects of a snake bite.