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Trustee Insights Archive Editions

Trustee Insights I Archive includes previous editions of the AHA’s enhanced digital resource for hospital and health system boards and leadership. This robust ­monthly digital package includes insights and analysis on the changing dynamics in the health care field and what they mean for boards, as well as other rich resources to help achieve high-performing governance.
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Building a Resilient Health Care Workforce

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Recalibrating ‘Systemness’ in a New Technology Era of Health Care

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The Board’s Role in Cultivating Next-Generation Leaders

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IT as a Strategic Resource

Information technology can be the catalyst in transforming the health care delivery system.
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Mission-Based Decision-Making for Boards

A reason for being. An organization’s purpose or identity. An expression of what an organization believes it must be to best meet the needs of its stakeholders. These are descriptions of what we commonly think of as “mission.” Members of a health care organization’s board are responsible for governing in ways that help fulfill their organization’s mission. But what does that really mean? How does a hospital’s mission relate to effective governance?
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Getting Strategic about Shared Decision Making

Boards can foster patient-centered care by encouraging meaningful conversations during patient encounters and by incentivizing clinicians.
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Catching up to Consumer Expectations for Access

Organizations must rethink their approach to build customer engagement and loyalty.
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New Positions Focus on Care and Management

New positions are being created in and outside of health care that are dedicated to the care and management of boards. These positions report to the office of the president and often have a dual-reporting relationship to the chief executive and another member of senior management, such as the chief of staff.