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For healthcare leaders today, it is clear that the big challenge, and the big opportunity, is to invest in the evolution of what has been a cottage industry into a true system of care.
Marna Borgstrom: A new era calls for a new kind of leadership
Patient-safety organizations have proliferated in the last decade, from the respected National Patient Safety Foundation to numerous groups founded by patients or their relatives who have experienced pain and loss from medical errors.
Leapfrog Group's Push for Quality Healthcare Delivery
In the era of value-based care, many health systems are looking for ways in which they can develop their physicians into administrative leaders who can guide the organization, not just a physicians’ group.
Penny Wheeler: Even in value-based care, leaders of varying backgrounds can thrive
While HealthPartners CEO Mary Brainerd is pleased that more people now have insurance through the Affordable Care Act, you’ll have to excuse her if she’s a little frustrated with how the law has had a rocky start in Minnesota, where innovations that already existed were scuttled by Obamacare.
At HealthPartners, Mary Brainerd's leadership approaches solutions from a nuanced angle
Kaiser Permanente’s success in Colorado when the federal insurance exchange launched in January 2014 was a perfect example for Donna Lynne and her team of the new type of leadership needed under reform.
Donna Lynne: Healthcare leaders need to be able to manage crisis, volatility
The patient-safety movement has made slow and steady progress in the U.S. healthcare industry. But to achieve a faster pace of change, Tejal Gandhi, MD, MPH, CPPS, says change needs to come from the top of each organization – and that means above the CEO.
Tejal Gandhi: Push for quality, safety needs to come from boards
U.S. News & World Report has released its annual rankings of the top hospitals in the U.S.
Who are the top hospitals in the U.S?
As the president and CEO of the Catholic Health Association since 2005, Sister Carol Keehan is arguably one of the most powerful healthcare executives in the country and played a significant role in getting the Affordable Care Act passed.
Sister Carol Keehan: Gender diversity is a must-have for healthcare leadership -- and so is solidarity with the poor