Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last Gist Weekly: May 3, 2024 Walmart shutters its clinics and virtual care offerings, and UnitedHealth Group's CEO answers to Congress after the Change cyberattack. Blog Physician Flash Report: Q1 2024 Overall labor expenses and revenue continue to rise, and Q1 2024 data show that labor represented 84% of total expenses. The median investment/subsidy per provider increased 2% compared to Q1 2023. Research Report National Hospital Flash Report: April 2024 Margins and volumes declined slightly in March, which may signal more challenges ahead. Hospital outpatient revenue also fell 5%, reflecting the competitive challenges of providing outpatient care. Research Report Can You Afford Your Employed Physician Group? It’s Time to Rethink Your Portfolio The employed physician model is coming under stress at many health systems. Given the growing financial pressures that health systems face, they must rethink how they are deploying scarce financial resources and physician talent across the enterprise. Article Gist Weekly: April 26, 2024 The FTC votes to ban employee noncompete clauses, and CMS imposes nursing home staffing minimums. Blog Literature and Leadership The moral issues coming at executives today are increasing exponentially in complexity, frequency, and intensity. Literature can help cultivate a practice of judicious thought that is as sophisticated as these issues demand. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman What Can Patient Access Leaders Learn from SpaceX? A five-step design process used by the SpaceX engineering team provides a framework for healthcare leaders seeking to transform how patients access their health system. Article Gist Weekly: April 19, 2024 Congress begins its public inquiry into Change’s cybersecurity breach, and Elevance announces a new primary care platform company. Blog Healthcare Hacks Increasing in Scale This week’s graphic highlights data from the Department of Health and Human Services on the increased number of cyberattacks hitting healthcare providers. Infographic What Is Our Organization Trying to Be? Strategic Planning after Turbulence This article is part one in a series on reigniting the strategic plan and growth opportunities. Part two will dig deeper into steps the board can take to elevate strategic planning efforts. Article Conversions of Public Hospitals In a new episode of "Counsel That Cares," Holland & Knight healthcare attorney Jesse Neil and Anu Singh, a managing director at Kaufman Hall, discuss the complexity of healthcare markets, the impact of COVID-19 and potential partnership models for public hospitals aiming to remain viable and fulfill their community commitment amid industry shifts. Podcast How Intense Should a Leader Be? Intense coaching styles were on display in the NCAA Division I basketball championships. While this intensity may not translate fully to complex corporate environments, can truly important results be achieved without a level of intensity that would be considered out of the ordinary? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last
Gist Weekly: May 3, 2024 Walmart shutters its clinics and virtual care offerings, and UnitedHealth Group's CEO answers to Congress after the Change cyberattack. Blog
Physician Flash Report: Q1 2024 Overall labor expenses and revenue continue to rise, and Q1 2024 data show that labor represented 84% of total expenses. The median investment/subsidy per provider increased 2% compared to Q1 2023. Research Report
National Hospital Flash Report: April 2024 Margins and volumes declined slightly in March, which may signal more challenges ahead. Hospital outpatient revenue also fell 5%, reflecting the competitive challenges of providing outpatient care. Research Report
Can You Afford Your Employed Physician Group? It’s Time to Rethink Your Portfolio The employed physician model is coming under stress at many health systems. Given the growing financial pressures that health systems face, they must rethink how they are deploying scarce financial resources and physician talent across the enterprise. Article
Gist Weekly: April 26, 2024 The FTC votes to ban employee noncompete clauses, and CMS imposes nursing home staffing minimums. Blog
Literature and Leadership The moral issues coming at executives today are increasing exponentially in complexity, frequency, and intensity. Literature can help cultivate a practice of judicious thought that is as sophisticated as these issues demand. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
What Can Patient Access Leaders Learn from SpaceX? A five-step design process used by the SpaceX engineering team provides a framework for healthcare leaders seeking to transform how patients access their health system. Article
Gist Weekly: April 19, 2024 Congress begins its public inquiry into Change’s cybersecurity breach, and Elevance announces a new primary care platform company. Blog
Healthcare Hacks Increasing in Scale This week’s graphic highlights data from the Department of Health and Human Services on the increased number of cyberattacks hitting healthcare providers. Infographic
What Is Our Organization Trying to Be? Strategic Planning after Turbulence This article is part one in a series on reigniting the strategic plan and growth opportunities. Part two will dig deeper into steps the board can take to elevate strategic planning efforts. Article
Conversions of Public Hospitals In a new episode of "Counsel That Cares," Holland & Knight healthcare attorney Jesse Neil and Anu Singh, a managing director at Kaufman Hall, discuss the complexity of healthcare markets, the impact of COVID-19 and potential partnership models for public hospitals aiming to remain viable and fulfill their community commitment amid industry shifts. Podcast
How Intense Should a Leader Be? Intense coaching styles were on display in the NCAA Division I basketball championships. While this intensity may not translate fully to complex corporate environments, can truly important results be achieved without a level of intensity that would be considered out of the ordinary? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman