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Economy threatens medication safety

Hospital workers say the recession may be compromising medication safety.
March 1, 2010
Trustee Staff
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Hospital workers say the recession may be compromising medication safety.
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Center Voices

Making Board Meetings Strategic

The process of holding strategic meetings begins with developing a number of goals each year that management and the board are held accountable for achieving.
March 1, 2010
Tim Lancaster
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The process of holding strategic meetings begins with developing a number of goals each year that management and the board are held accountable for achieving.
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TRUoperations3
Cover Story

All the Right Pieces

How a struggling county hospital, a for-profit buyer and a wary community came together
March 1, 2010
Jan Greene
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How a struggling county hospital, a for-profit buyer and a wary community came together
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TRUfinance2
Feature

Does It All Add Up?

Flaws in Schedule H community benefit reporting will affect nonprofit multihospital systems
March 1, 2010
Bradford H. Gray and Ashley Palmer
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Flaws in Schedule H community benefit reporting will affect nonprofit multihospital systems
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TRUoperations1
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Reducing Costs

New approaches to an old problem
March 1, 2010
Michael N. Abrams, Bill Ott, and Rita E. Numerof Ph.D.
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New approaches to an old problem
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TRUfinance1
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Are You Ready for Bundled Payments?

Two demonstration projects show the ins and outs of alternatives to today's fee-for-service system
March 1, 2010
Matthew Weinstock
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Two demonstration projects show the ins and outs of alternatives to today's fee-for-service system
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TRUfinance1
Update

Reduce funding undercuts public health readiness

Investments in pandemic and public health preparedness during the past several years dramatically improved U.S. readiness for the H1N1 outbreak. But it also found that decades of underfunding meant that many core systems were not ready.
February 1, 2010
Trustee Staff
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Investments in pandemic and public health preparedness during the past several years dramatically improved U.S. readiness for the H1N1 outbreak. But it also found that decades of underfunding meant that many core systems were not ready.
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TRUfinance2
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Hospitals rethink investment plans

Experts say each hospital must formulate the investment recipe that will best serve its needs.
February 1, 2010
Trustee Staff
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Experts say each hospital must formulate the investment recipe that will best serve its needs.
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TRUfinance3
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Philanthropists favor long-term commitments

Businesses and individuals hit hardest by the economy's slide have shifted charitable giving patterns to longer-term pledges and gift commitments rather than ceasing to give altogether
February 1, 2010
Trustee Staff
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Businesses and individuals hit hardest by the economy's slide have shifted charitable giving patterns to longer-term pledges and gift commitments rather than ceasing to give altogether
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TRUoperations3
Update

Federal loan program helps smaller hospitals

Hospitals planning renovations, expansions or other capital projects have about one year left to take advantage of a recently approved law giving community banks—and their hometown hospitals—new options for low-cost credit.
February 1, 2010
Trustee Staff
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Hospitals planning renovations, expansions or other capital projects have about one year left to take advantage of a recently approved law giving community banks—and their hometown hospitals—new options for low-cost credit.
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