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Health Care Governance on the Eve of Disruption

Corporate boards, across industry sectors, are increasingly being called upon to support management as the company responds to how innovative competitors “disrupt” their existing business model. Blockbuster, Borders and ESPN are prime examples of established companies that have been pulled into the financial undertow created by nimble disruptors.
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Public Trust and Accountability: AHA Resources for Hospitals

Explore existing AHA tools and resources that relate to topics covered withing the self-assessment tool.
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Engaging Boards in Disruptive Innovation

Hospitals and systems must understand the threats posed by market disruptors and craft specific strategies to protect their missions.
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2014 National Health Care Governance Survey Report

This 2014 National Health Care Governance Survey includes many questions from previous surveys that allow insightful comparisons of governance evolution over time. It also probes new areas to enable a better understanding about how hospital and health system boards are preparing for and responding to the transforming health care environment.
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Top 10 Emerging Trends in Health Care for 2021: The New Normal

Continued disruption will require health care boards to adapt their governance models to adapt to the unprecedented times.
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Surviving Disruption in Health Care

Health care providers must draw lessons from the core capabilities of successful companies in the internet economy.
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Top 10 Trends for 2019

Consumerism, personalized medicine, digital technology and artificial intelligence are fundamentally changing the way health care is purchased, delivered and organized.
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Disrupting the Health System from Within

The core mission of health systems is at risk of disintermediation and commoditization by health plans, private equity, retail and big tech