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What Boards Should Know about Cybersecurity

HA has developed What Boards Should Know about Cybersecurity to assist trustees in asking key questions about their hospital or health system’s cybersecurity protocols.

The Boards Role in Digital Transformation

Facilitating digital transformation demands that boards appreciate its urgency, move past the hype and fulfill strategy at their hospital and health system via digital transformation-related needs assessment, plan execution and evaluation of results and outcomes.

7 Tips for Successful Online Board Meetings

Hospital governing boards can take steps to ensure the digital boardroom is productive and enjoyable.

The Board's Role in Cybersecurity (Part One)

Trustee Articles
With proper planning and investment, hospitals and health systems can reduce cyber risks and vulnerabilities.

Information exchange portal closes the gap between health system and social services

In Dallas, as in many cities, frequent users of emergency services often face underlying social issues.

Refocusing Clinical Workforce on Moments that Matter

The clinical workforce shortage is one of the most pressing problems in health care. Bold actions now are necessary to mitigate the challenge, and boards have a critical role to play in overseeing change. By giving clinicians the support they need to work with purpose and passion, health systems can build clinical capacity for today — and tomorrow.

Cybersecurity Remains Top Problem Cybersecurity remains ongoing problem for hospitals

Hospitals continue to funnel significant resources into securing the electronic health record information that is increasingly the target of cyberattacks.

The costs of violence

Violence Report examines cost of community violence Community violence cost U.S.

HRET Effort Reduces Infections

Patient safety

HIMSS15 Wrap-Up: Human Touch Still Valued in High-Tech Health Care Landscape

In a market flooded with new technologies and apps that aim to make physicians’ jobs easier and patients more engaged with their health care, there is still a need for human interaction, according