The National Center for Healthcare Leadership has launched its 2015 Leadership Challenge to identify, recognize and share initiatives focused on enhancing leadership competencies and collaboration skills across health care stakeholders. Partnerships – either established or proposed – between hospitals and health systems and other providers and community stakeholders are invited to apply through July 15. The goal of the initiatives should be to “broaden and enrich leaders’ roles across the health ecosystem and throughout the community through inter‐organizational leadership development, exchange, and innovation.” For more information, visit the NCHL website or email rcosta@nchl.org.

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