Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 68 Current page 69 Page 70 … Next page › Last page Last The Fresh Eyes of Disruption When people didn’t return video rentals on time, Blockbuster saw that behavior from the perspective of a movie-rental company—as a problem to be fixed with late fees and changes to the... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Best Practices for Partnering Success Governance plays a central role as 2 CEOs join forces to form a broader system to take on today’s health care challenges Hospital and health system leadership teams may look to partner... Article Giving a Consumer Focus to Strategic Planning Having a strong consumer focus has become a fundamental organizational competency in today’s U.S. healthcare system. Article New Survey Finds Current Cost Transformation Initiatives Lack Required Urgency Healthcare organizations should set multiyear savings goals in the range of 25-30 percent over a five-year period. Article Reorienting Healthcare Two leading CEOs comment on how health systems can reorient healthcare beyond traditional settings. Article Tax-Reform Implications for Hospitals and Health Systems: Latest Insights and Strategies The House Republicans’ draft tax-reform legislation threatens the financial health of not-for-profit hospitals and health systems. To the surprise of industry analysts, the November 2, 2017, draft included provisions that would significantly raise the cost of capital and limit financing options for 501(c)(3) hospitals and health systems. Article Tax Reform Implications On November 2, U.S. House Republicans released a sweeping tax reform bill that could have a devastating effect on not-for-profit healthcare organizations, significantly increasing the... Article A Responsibility to Improve End-of-Life Care End-of-life care is among the U.S. healthcare system’s largest and most enduring challenges, both in terms of quality and cost. Article 6 Practices for Effective Managed Care Contracting Outlined here are six practices that provider organizations should use in their assessment of any contract, whether risk-based or fee-for-service with pay-for-performance components. Article Creating the Future “Companies never choose to die, and yet many by not evolving are enabling that kind of fate.” Thoughts from Ken Kaufman The Second Response to Disruption When any disruptive force appears to threaten the physical wellbeing of patients—or the financial wellbeing of hospitals and physicians—the understandable first response is to push back. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Would You Terminate Your Swaps If You Could? Many healthcare organizations continue to have significant legacy fixed pay interest rate swap portfolios. Most of these existing swap positions are long-dated structures that were put in place before the credit crisis and have remained in place largely due to the unacceptable termination costs. Article Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 68 Current page 69 Page 70 … Next page › Last page Last
The Fresh Eyes of Disruption When people didn’t return video rentals on time, Blockbuster saw that behavior from the perspective of a movie-rental company—as a problem to be fixed with late fees and changes to the... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Best Practices for Partnering Success Governance plays a central role as 2 CEOs join forces to form a broader system to take on today’s health care challenges Hospital and health system leadership teams may look to partner... Article
Giving a Consumer Focus to Strategic Planning Having a strong consumer focus has become a fundamental organizational competency in today’s U.S. healthcare system. Article
New Survey Finds Current Cost Transformation Initiatives Lack Required Urgency Healthcare organizations should set multiyear savings goals in the range of 25-30 percent over a five-year period. Article
Reorienting Healthcare Two leading CEOs comment on how health systems can reorient healthcare beyond traditional settings. Article
Tax-Reform Implications for Hospitals and Health Systems: Latest Insights and Strategies The House Republicans’ draft tax-reform legislation threatens the financial health of not-for-profit hospitals and health systems. To the surprise of industry analysts, the November 2, 2017, draft included provisions that would significantly raise the cost of capital and limit financing options for 501(c)(3) hospitals and health systems. Article
Tax Reform Implications On November 2, U.S. House Republicans released a sweeping tax reform bill that could have a devastating effect on not-for-profit healthcare organizations, significantly increasing the... Article
A Responsibility to Improve End-of-Life Care End-of-life care is among the U.S. healthcare system’s largest and most enduring challenges, both in terms of quality and cost. Article
6 Practices for Effective Managed Care Contracting Outlined here are six practices that provider organizations should use in their assessment of any contract, whether risk-based or fee-for-service with pay-for-performance components. Article
Creating the Future “Companies never choose to die, and yet many by not evolving are enabling that kind of fate.” Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
The Second Response to Disruption When any disruptive force appears to threaten the physical wellbeing of patients—or the financial wellbeing of hospitals and physicians—the understandable first response is to push back. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Would You Terminate Your Swaps If You Could? Many healthcare organizations continue to have significant legacy fixed pay interest rate swap portfolios. Most of these existing swap positions are long-dated structures that were put in place before the credit crisis and have remained in place largely due to the unacceptable termination costs. Article