Trustee Services
黑料正能量 Association content from its Trustee Services team on governance and hospital and health system boards and trustees.
A Q&A in the July edition of AHA Trustee Insights features leaders from Winchester Hospital in Massachusetts discussing the importance of board members being knowledgeable on quality and patient safety and how they educate their board on five key areas.
AHA鈥檚 Trustee Services July 8 released a new resource, 鈥淏uilding a Resilient Health Care Workforce,鈥 which discusses how board leadership can shape strategies to transform workforce design.
By fostering a strong organizational culture and building interdisciplinary care teams, hospitals can enable their team members to meet their mission and prevent burnout.
An article in a special edition of Trustee Insights sponsored by Huron examines five health care trends that boards and executives must pay attention to that can help hospitals and health systems adapt to new changes and requirements.
An article in the May edition of AHA鈥檚 Trustee Insights highlights what physicians seek in their relationships with hospitals, and how those relationships are important for hospital boards to understand their role.
A Q&A in the latest edition of AHA Trustee Insights highlights how boards value the perspective of nurses. Experts interviewed include Kimberly Cleveland, board chair emeritus of the Nurses on Boards Coalition, Ann Collins, M.D., board chair of UNC Health Rex in Raleigh, N.C., and Melissa鈥
AHA Trustee Services has launched a new four-module, on-demand series of educational videos to help hospitals and health systems acclimate their board members to health care.
An article in the latest edition of AHA's Trustee Insights explains why boards need to strengthen three key modes of governance 鈥 fiduciary, strategic and generative 鈥 to make smarter decisions and move from being good to great.
In a Q&A featured in the latest AHA Trustee Insights newsletter, leaders from UP Health System 鈥 Portage in Michigan discuss their process for implementing board rounding as a board orientation tool, providing trustees an opportunity to engage with front-line workers and better understand the鈥
Ian Morrison, a highly regarded author, consultant and futurist, died last week. He specialized in long-term forecasting and planning with a particular emphasis on health care.