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American Hospital Association Committee on Behavioral Health 2026 Membership Roster
Behavioral Health Services Committee - 2025 Roster
Leadership and Governance Resources | Care Transformation Framework: Operational Infrastructure
By fostering a strong organizational culture and building interdisciplinary care teams, hospitals can enable their team members to meet their mission and prevent burnout.
Creating Value as a Committee Chair
Boards need to regularly evaluate their existing committee structure and be ready to adjust based on the organization’s changing governance needs.
Competency Based Governance Enters the Health Care Boardroom
The role of a health care organization trustee is getting more complicated and more sophisticated every day. Pressures are increasing simultaneously for higher quality, lower cost, more transparency and accountability, and use of evolving and ever-more-expensive technology.
Health Systems Making Suicide Prevention a Priority
AFSP’s Christine Moutier and Maggie Mortali discuss programs and tools that support health care workers.
Philanthropy as a High-Return Revenue Source
By illuminating the impact of philanthropy, hospitals reinforce their identity as mission-driven organizations that exist to serve — not profit from — their communities.
Trustee Resources on Behavioral Health
These AHA Trustee Services resources are designed to help hospital and health system boards navigate behavioral health issues including employee burnout, behavioral health integration, acute care, and opioid use disorder.
Bringing Competencies to Governance: Systems Helping Systems
Complex and diverse health care orgs require boards with a range of knowledge, skills and behaviors that can address their needs and challenges.
When a Board Member Crosses the Line: Removing a Trustee Midterm
Holding board members accountable and addressing issues in a timely manner are essential to a successful boardroom culture.