A new monograph from the AHA’s Center for Healthcare Governance reviews the role of health system boards in recruiting and retaining physicians, evaluating physician compensation and performance, and planning for the retirement, transition and succession of clinical leadership. “In health care’s current state of rapid change, attending to the health system-physician relationship continuum will offer opportunities to adapt together and move more nimbly through an uncertain, but fast-approaching future,” writes author Alexander Yaffe, president and CEO of consulting firm Yaffe & Company.

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