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Hospitals increase diversity on boards and in C-suites
Christus Health, Irving, Texas, is among the earliest to adopt the #123forEquity Pledge to Act, part of
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.
How Hospitals Can Make the Best Use of Social Media
Recognizing the importance of social media is the first step in taking your hospital into the digital world.
10 health care trends for 2017
Trustee talking points
Health care is undergoing rapid transformation, and developments in 2017 should prove no exception.
Hospital trustees need to stay on
One thing leads to another
By now, you, as a hospital board member, are familiar with three terms that are driving much of the transformation underway in our field: value-based care, population health management and the co
As more Americans shop for health care coverage on private insurance exchanges, hospitals face challenges and opportunities
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Taking the leap into coverage
Trustee talking points
Provider-owned health plans are becoming more common as hospitals and health systems look for ways to manage value-based payment and assume risk.
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Preventing MD Burnout
Physicians in the United States spend about 28,000 hours in medical school, residency and fellowship learning to be physicians.
Writing an innovation playbook for health system success
Innovation can fuel the organizational agility necessary to achieve breakthrough levels of value and performance in health care.
Partnerships for Behavioral Health
Hospitals and health systems are working hard to achieve the Triple Aim — improving the patient experience of care (both quality and satisfaction), improving the health of populations and r