The dramatic changes underway in health care today have tremendous implications for rural hospitals, and board members must work continuously to understand and react to them.
The dramatic changes underway in health care today have tremendous implications for rural hospitals, and board members must work continuously to understand and react to them.
Sepsis remains one of the most vexing and persistent health care-associated conditions. But hospitals are refusing to back down. Here are strategies they're using to step up the battle.
Boards can take six practical and simple steps to avoid claims of personal liability.
A real-world rumination on the journey of a hospital board chair and five things that will make it sucessful, from someone who knows.
Boards must help management chal- lenge their deeply held beliefs about health care by asking incisive questions.
Integrated governance, megaboards and "coopetition" are among the op-tions trustees might consider in an increasingly complex health care field Here are seven questions they can ask now.
Women in governance: A savvy strategy for advancing community health.
The Rural Health Care Leadership Conference offers the chance for executives and board members to network and gain insights from each other and expert presenters. And there's a bonus: It's in Phoenix in February.
There of ECRI Institute's patient safety concerns center on data flowing freely and accurately.