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History repeats. Sort of.

Merriam-Webster offers one definition of revolution as “a sudden, extreme, or complete change in the way people live, work, etc.” That sounds pretty darn close to what hospital and he

Bringing millennials on board

As hospitals and health systems assess how they can attract and retain millennials in their operations, hospital boards are asking the same question.

The Power of Rural Alliances

Snapshot

Hospitals team up with Uber and Lyft to transport patients

Soon patients may have no excuse to miss a doctor appointment.

BREAKING: Supreme Court Upholds Affordable Care Act Subsidies

This is an excerpt of real-time analysis of today’s Supreme Court ruling provided by Sean Marotta, an associate in the Washington office of Hogan Lovells, who focuses on appellate and Supreme

Transforming Care Delivery to Focus on Patient Outcomes: Why Boards Matter

Trustee Articles
In the publication, authors Joshi and Horak state that hospital trustees support hospitals’ fundamental missions to improve the health of the community. In a climate of growing concerns about the quality of health care and the amount we pay for it, trustees are called upon to oversee the transformation of the culture of the organization.

Enhancing our trustee offerings

It’s been almost a year since the American Hospital Association launched a new model of trustee education for our members, one focused on the emerging challenges in the health care field and

How to Create a Better Board-CEO Relationship

Snapshot A positive relationship between the board and CEO is a prerequisite for hospital and health system success.

Leadership Summit to offer new opportunities

Health care is constantly changing.

The work hospital board members do

It takes a special kind of person to volunteer to serve on the board of an American hospital these days.