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Using a Scorecard for Strategic Results

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Although scorecards that measure health system performance against established metrics have become an increasingly common and useful tool in the trustee’s governance toolbox, finding concrete, comprehensive ways to measure how well the organization is achieving its strategic goals — and, in turn, determining incentive compensation based on goal achievement — can be a daunting, ephemeral task. Here’s how one health care system has successfully connected all the dots.

Leadership Summit to offer new opportunities

Health care is constantly changing.

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Features   8 Cover story What Rural Hospitals Need to Know About MACRA

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.

Introducing the new AHA.org

The American Hospital Association recently revamped AHA.org, its flagship website, to better serve members and the health care community at large, including hospi

Educational and Networking Opportunities

The American Hospital Association’s Annual Membership Meeting offers trustees an excellent opp

Its time to get serious about costs

When announcing a new health care company formed by Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase, Warren Buffett didn’t mince words about the rationale: “The ballooning costs of health

Charleston Area Medical Center Creates Culture of Quality in Winning Baldrige Award

This year’s winner of the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award in the health care category, Charleston (W.Va.) Area Medical Center

Active board succession

A decade ago, BoardSource, an organization supporting nonprofit boards, developed a well-known list of aspirational principles of governance.

Millennials' Turn at the Top

Trustee talking points Although millennials increasingly fill the workforce, they’re not filling the health care leadership ranks at the pace of previous generations.