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Recruiting for a Diverse Health Care Board

Adding diverse members to a hospital’s or health system’s board can change the board’s culture for the better.
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Getting Nurses on Board(s)

Why health care organizations should consider adding nurses to their boards.
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Road to Better Governance

Given the nature and challenges of small, elected boards, choosing to look inward and improve governance is no easy decision.
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Future-ready Boards

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The 2025 COG Chair on the Future of Governance 

Sue Ellen Wagner and James Liggins, Jr., board chair, Bronson Healthcare System and 2025 Committee on Governance chair on what lies ahead for boards.
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11 Principles for Health System Governance

A WellSpan Health task force developed meaningful principles that signaled a changed approach to governance at the health system.
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Health Care Governance in Changing Times

To navigate the choppy waters ahead, hospital and health system boards need to develop a plan to reengage all trustees and renew CEO and board leadership collaboration.
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Forging the Link Between Community and Health

The AHA’s 2017 report documents how leading health care organizations and their boards, in collaboration with other community partners, are beginning to expand efforts to addressthe myriad of social determinants that significantly affect the health of their communities.
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Are Hospitals and Health Systems Overly Reliant on Community Boards for Community/Consumer Engagement?

Traditional community-based boards in health systems and hospitals have long been the stalwart of health care governance because of their value in connecting health care organizations to the communities they serve.