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Why Nurses on Your Board Matter

In this conversation, Ellen Brzytwa, R.N., trustee at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses her mission of bringing more nurses into board positions.

Takeaways from the 2022 National Health Care Governance Survey

Sue Ellen Wagner shares takeaways from the AHA 2022 National Health Care Governance Survey Report, a survey of hospital and health system CEOs.

FDA evaluating certain plastic syringes made in China

The Food and Drug Administration is evaluating Chinese-made plastic syringes used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body, citing concern that they may not provide adequate quality and performance, including their ability to deliver the correct dose of medication when used alone or with other medical devices, such as infusion pumps.

An Introduction to High Reliability in Health Care

This presentation highlights some of the history and intent of High Reliability Organizations and explores how health care facilities  can glean and apply useful high reliability principles to help anticipate, identify, prevent and respond to systemic failure, and foster a culture of safety and quality.  

AHA Executive Committee

Meeting of the AHA Executive Committee in Washington, DC.

AHA Executive Committee

Meeting of the AHA Executive Committee in Chicago, IL,

Time for a New Model of Governance

On-Demand Educational Webinars
This webinar makes the case that the time has come to develop a new model of hospital and health system governance. Presenter Jamie Orlikoff discusses four phases in the evolution of the current model of governance and ongoing market and organizational pressures that make it difficult for the current model to withstand, and he suggests that these pressures are likely to deepen as their pace, scope and scale accelerate.