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Leadership Assessment and Competencies
As hospitals and health systems continue to navigate the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, one important tool often goes overlooked.
How trustees can improve alignment by overseeing physician compensation
Relationships between health systems and physicians have undergone significant change in recent years as the health care field transforms into a value-based system of quality, patient satisfaction
Keeping Value Front and Center in Health Care
Hospital boards can think creatively about how to generate value for their patients and communities.
Dousing clinician burnout
Slowly and surely, we’ve been burning out a generation of doctors and nurses. The numbers are startling: Over 50 percent of physicians report one or more symptoms of burnout.
Hospitals step up efforts to fight opioid abuse epidemic
Trustee Talking Points
Trustee Talking Points
Misuse of prescription opioids is reaching
Reimbursement reform: Educating physicians
It was standing room only at a January physician education event in South Carolina as 140-plus providers in the Palmetto Health Quality Collaborative gathered from around the state’s Midlands regio
Recruiting for a Diverse Health Care Board
Adding diverse members to a hospital’s or health system’s board can change the board’s culture for the better.
Massachusetts General Hospital wins Foster G. McGaw prize for community service
For years, Caitrin Houlihan sought solace in drugs and alcohol.
Case study: Wisconsin hospital embraces NPs as hospitalists
When the independent primary care group that served Rusk County Memorial Hospital started referring patients to a competing facility in another community, the critical access hospital in Ladysmith,
Teaching the next generation of physicians
As a 40-year-old former driver for Meals on Wheels, Brooke Wagen is not a typical medical school student.