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Well-being and value
Burnout takes its toll on physicians. It can also take its toll on health care, and it’s become a growing concern for hospitals and health systems across the country.
2016 Rural Health Care Leadership Conference
Rural health care boards and executives are transforming their organizations for a new world of accountable care marked by changing payment models, heightened expectations for physician alignment a
10 Trends Hospital Leaders Should Expect in 2015
Snapshot In 2015, trustees will see last year’s cost and quality pressures continue.
The Three Challenges Impacting Health Cares New Normal
SNAPSHOT Hospital and system leaders say that they are acclimating to the transformed health care environment, but risk-based contracts, pressure to grow and regulatory scrutiny
Preventing MD Burnout
Physicians in the United States spend about 28,000 hours in medical school, residency and fellowship learning to be physicians.
10 trends for 2018
Health care delivery and methods of paying for it will continue to evolve during 2018 in a changing economic, political, technological and demographic landscape.
Consumerism Hits Health Care
Snapshot Faced with growing financial responsibility for their health care, individuals are behaving more like consumers when making care decisions.
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
Partnering in the new health care environment
Health care is transforming to a value-based model, with the goals of improved care quality, access and outcomes for consumers, at lower costs.
New views on womens services
Trustee talking points
The 2014 birthrate for women ages 25 to 29 was 106 births per 1,000, just slightly higher than the rate of 101 per 1,000 women ages 30 to 34, according t