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7 Tips for Successful Online Board Meetings
Hospital governing boards can take steps to ensure the digital boardroom is productive and enjoyable.
Artificial Intelligence - The Next Revolution in Information Technology
Trustee Articles
Boards need to understand artificial intelligence to evaluate its evolving benefits and risks.
Three Breakthroughs in Clinical Technology
Snapshot Trustee's partnership with ECRI Institute continues with this overview of three breakthroughs in clinical technology that have the potential to improve, lengthen and save lives.
Advancing Rural Telehealth and Addressing Its Challenges
Engaging and retaining nursing staff can help drive organizational performance, including improving patient safety, satisfaction and outcomes.
Hospitals use technology to improve emergency room performance
Hospitals are making greater use of new technologies to improve emergency department throughput.
The Socially Distant Board Room: Maximizing Virtual Governance
In a time when strong leadership is paramount, health care boards must be intentional and creative to stay informed and engaged, while adopting virtual meeting platforms and adapting practices to maintain effective governance.
Health Care Investment Trends: A GE Ventures Perspective
White Papers
By Lee Ann Jarousse, Senior Editor, H&HN
IT Dilemmas of the Newly Merged
Snapshot One of the first decisions that merging organizations must make is what to do with legacy information systems, and the answer isn’t always obvious.
Information Governance for Hospitals
White Papers
Health care organizations live or die based on the quality of the data their leaders use to make strategic, business and clinical decisions.
Incorporating Cyberrisk Management into Enterprise Risk Management
Cyberattacks have far-reaching consequences that directly threaten patient care, patient safety and broader public health and safety, by potentially denying the availability of the hospital and emergency medical care to the community.