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Dispensing with old pharmacy rules crucial in health transformation

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Eighty seven percent of hospitals have fee-for-service contracts with payers

The two other most common payment models are Medicaid contracts with states or through a Medicaid health plan (60 percent) and direct contractual relationships with employers (24 percent),

Employer Coverage Claiming Bigger Share of Worker Income

Workers are spending more of their income on their employer-sponsored health insurance, according to a report from the Commonwealth Fund.

Facility Design Optimizes Health Care Access

While we were finishing up this issue of the magazine, Jonathan Perlin, M.D., the chair of the American Hospital Association’s board of trustees, and president of clinical services and chief

Fundraising Up at Med Schools, Teaching Hospitals

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Genomics Growing Influence

Snapshot Trustee's partnership with ECRI Institute, an independent non-profit organization that uses evidence-based research to objectively assess medical procedures, devices, dru

Getting to health cares final destination is a rocky but invigorating ride

Getting there is half the fun, right?

Governance Quality and Resources to Improve it

Twice a year, the American Hospital Association’s Center for Healthcare Governance convenes board and C-suite members for education and discussion and, twice a year, governance consultant Jam

Health Care Costs and Choices in the Last Years of Life

Snapshot As Americans live longer, many endure unnecessary interventional treatments at the end of life, driving up spending while overlooking patients’ desires to die peacefully at

Health system strategies: Making the tough decisions

The leaders of health systems must focus on a handful of crucial strategies to ensure optimal performance of their organization.