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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.
Meeting the Physicians Needs: The Road to Organization-Physician Engagement
SNAPSHOT
Physicians are frustrated and overwhelmed by the changes in care delivery.
Becoming a visionary board
Hospital trustees sometimes question how they can determine a strategic future when so much in health care is changing and the future is seemingly unknown and unpredictable.
Incoming AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack Sees the Big Picture
Snapshot
The American Hospital Association’s incoming president and CEO says that successful advocacy isn’t just about lobbying on Capitol Hill.
Growing list of responsibilities helps fuel hospitalist burnout
Working as a hospitalist for many years, Daniel L. Roberts, M.D., has heard it both ways: Some say hospitalists are more prone to burnout than other physicians.
Strategy for Change
Wurlitzer, Kodak, Digital Equipment Corporation — the business world is filled with the names of once great and dominant companies that ignored the winds of change.
In an internet economy, health care needs to meet the consumers needs
For many years, credentialed experts have acted as gatekeepers for specialized knowledge and service.
Understanding physician burnout
More than five years after her patient died, a physician is still haunted by her role in his final days.
Leadership Assessment and Competencies
As hospitals and health systems evolve to meet changing reimbursement and delivery system demands, so too must the organization’s leadership.
Redesigning care delivery to meet the triple aim
Hospital leaders are working to redesign care delivery systems, using payment models that center on individual and community needs.