Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last An award-winning healthcare financing deal that transformed care for a population in need Explore how Kaufman Hall helped structure an award-winning $80M financing solution to build a modern hospital for the Navajo Nation, overcoming unique legal and funding barriers to improve access and outcomes for Indigenous populations. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Today’s essential characteristics for hospital success Hospitals are getting squeezed from all sides, so winning will come down to nailing the basics—tight operations and finances, great quality, a workable payer mix, steadily better clinical talent, and a patient experience that’s easy and welcoming—with strong board and leadership teamwork to pull it all off. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Healthcare expertise: Good news, bad news and difficult decisions Amid shifting perceptions of healthcare expertise, board and C-suite leaders must define the basic principles of their organization and its role in medicine, patient care and public health and consider how they will make decisions when these principles might conflict with current perceptions. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Healthcare CEO Leadership lessons from a backup quarterback A quarterback who has been on more teams than any other NFL player and has spent more time on the bench than on the field may be an unlikely source for leadership lessons. But his observations on his career have as much relevance for CEOs as they have for someone trying to establish their place on a team. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman A landmark acquisition highlights a new not-for-profit perspective With its acquisition of AMSURG, a national ambulatory chain, Ascension is changing the playbook for not-for-profit business model transformation. The acquisition raises important questions: How do we expect the game to be played moving forward, and how do we want to participate? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Healthcare legislation large and complex assemblage of interdependencies. Any change to one part could create multiple, hard-to-predict effects throughout the system. When making changes to a fragile system that serves so many, the watchword should be caution. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Good enough is not good enough for infection prevention High-performing organizations know that sustainable safety around infection control is not achieved through compliance alone, but through a deep-rooted culture of vigilance, ownership, and continuous improvement. That culture starts with leadership commitment. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Patient Access Problems: Research and Observations on the Appointment Process Why are hospitals unable to efficiently fill their appointment slots, even in the face of very significant demand? Lessons from the airlines on how they fill seats can help provide solutions to this problem. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman In difficult times leadership matters more In conversations with hospital boards and C-suite leaders, a question frequently raised is: “Given such difficult operating circumstances, why are some hospitals successfully managing through – and others are not?” Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Requirement of a High Performing Healthcare Organization More management time must be focused on creating a world-class appointment system at all levels of the delivery system. Moving management of your overall appointment process up your priority list will pay material dividends. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Implications of the National Hospital Flash Report for Hospital Operations A deeper dive into Kaufman Hall’s National Hospital Flash Report data provides important lessons in the management of departmental performance and shared services costs. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman The Implications of Losing Access to Tax-Exempt Financing Of the long list of possible federal budget cuts released on January 17, the suggestion to eliminate the tax-exempt status for interest payments on municipal bonds is an item of particular concern. While it is too early to wager on any of the items on the list, the implications of this move for not-for-profit hospitals would be severe. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last
An award-winning healthcare financing deal that transformed care for a population in need Explore how Kaufman Hall helped structure an award-winning $80M financing solution to build a modern hospital for the Navajo Nation, overcoming unique legal and funding barriers to improve access and outcomes for Indigenous populations. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Today’s essential characteristics for hospital success Hospitals are getting squeezed from all sides, so winning will come down to nailing the basics—tight operations and finances, great quality, a workable payer mix, steadily better clinical talent, and a patient experience that’s easy and welcoming—with strong board and leadership teamwork to pull it all off. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Healthcare expertise: Good news, bad news and difficult decisions Amid shifting perceptions of healthcare expertise, board and C-suite leaders must define the basic principles of their organization and its role in medicine, patient care and public health and consider how they will make decisions when these principles might conflict with current perceptions. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Healthcare CEO Leadership lessons from a backup quarterback A quarterback who has been on more teams than any other NFL player and has spent more time on the bench than on the field may be an unlikely source for leadership lessons. But his observations on his career have as much relevance for CEOs as they have for someone trying to establish their place on a team. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
A landmark acquisition highlights a new not-for-profit perspective With its acquisition of AMSURG, a national ambulatory chain, Ascension is changing the playbook for not-for-profit business model transformation. The acquisition raises important questions: How do we expect the game to be played moving forward, and how do we want to participate? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Healthcare legislation large and complex assemblage of interdependencies. Any change to one part could create multiple, hard-to-predict effects throughout the system. When making changes to a fragile system that serves so many, the watchword should be caution. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Good enough is not good enough for infection prevention High-performing organizations know that sustainable safety around infection control is not achieved through compliance alone, but through a deep-rooted culture of vigilance, ownership, and continuous improvement. That culture starts with leadership commitment. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Patient Access Problems: Research and Observations on the Appointment Process Why are hospitals unable to efficiently fill their appointment slots, even in the face of very significant demand? Lessons from the airlines on how they fill seats can help provide solutions to this problem. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
In difficult times leadership matters more In conversations with hospital boards and C-suite leaders, a question frequently raised is: “Given such difficult operating circumstances, why are some hospitals successfully managing through – and others are not?” Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Requirement of a High Performing Healthcare Organization More management time must be focused on creating a world-class appointment system at all levels of the delivery system. Moving management of your overall appointment process up your priority list will pay material dividends. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Implications of the National Hospital Flash Report for Hospital Operations A deeper dive into Kaufman Hall’s National Hospital Flash Report data provides important lessons in the management of departmental performance and shared services costs. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
The Implications of Losing Access to Tax-Exempt Financing Of the long list of possible federal budget cuts released on January 17, the suggestion to eliminate the tax-exempt status for interest payments on municipal bonds is an item of particular concern. While it is too early to wager on any of the items on the list, the implications of this move for not-for-profit hospitals would be severe. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman