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New tech for trustees to watch

In the early '90s, who could have imagined that today I would be walking around with a mini–super computer and video camera in my pocket.

New trustee services from the AHA

The American Hospital Association recently unveiled a newly refocused set of services for trustees and CEOs specifically designed to support good governance in the changing health care environment

New views on womens services

Trustee talking points The 2014 birthrate for women ages 25 to 29 was 106 births per 1,000, just slightly higher than the rate of 101 per 1,000 women ages 30 to 34, according t

News about boards, the VA, VTEs, and minority and behavioral health

Governance Great Boards spring newsletter available The spring issue of the American Hospital Association’s

NOVA Awards Recognize Community Health Improvement

Each year, the American Hospital Association honors hospital-led programs that improve community health with the AHA NOVA Award.

Obesity, Physical Inactivity Rates Climb in Health Rankings

Americans’ rates of obesity and physical inactivity rose in 2014, according to “America’s Health Rankings,” which is published by United Health Foundation.

OhioHealth boosts hospice care

Hospice care has been shown to improve patients’ quality of life while reducing costs near death, but hospice services are chronically underused.

On the road to fight lung cancer

Carolinas HealthCare System’s Levine Cancer Institute last month launched the first-ever mobile unit with a CT scanner as part of the health system’s effort to address lung ca

On the same page

At Trustee, we strive to provide practical tools you, as a board member, can use to better understand and respond to the many changes happening in health care today.

One thing leads to another

By now, you, as a hospital board member, are familiar with three terms that are driving much of the transformation underway in our field: value-based care, population health management and the co