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Participation Is Not Optional
A board that engages 100% of its membership results in effective governance.
Administration Rescinds Memo Pausing Federal Grants, Loans and Other Financial Assistance Programs
The White House Office of Management and Budget Jan. 29 rescinded a memo it issued two days earlier directing federal agencies to temporarily pause federal grants, loans and other financial assistance programs implicated by President Trump’s recent executive orders.
Working Together to Chart a Course to Advance Health in America
Thomas Edison once said, “Good fortune is what happens when opportunity meets with planning.”
Streamlining the Credentialing and Privileging Process
The legal authority to approve, limit or deny provider credentials and privileges is a fundamental board responsibility. Organizations that centralize and standardize this process are better prepared to meet the field’s many changes and challenges.
The Role of Philanthropy in Hospital Income
As stewards of their hospital or health care system’s advancement, board members should be both highly vested in the organization’s work as well as invested in its mission.
What Hospital Trustees Should Know About Bundled Payments
Trustee Talking Points
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Consumerism Hits Health Care
Snapshot Faced with growing financial responsibility for their health care, individuals are behaving more like consumers when making care decisions.
The First Trustees: History Lessons
“I do not remember any of my political manoeuvres, the success of which gave me at the time more pleasure ...”
Eight Survival Strategies for Nonprofit Boards
SNAPSHOT Stand-alone, nonprofit hospitals seem to bear the brunt of an unfavorable financial climate.
The 8 types of ambulatory care settings
Trustee Talking Points
Trustee Talking Points
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