Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 … Next page › Last page Last Gist Weekly: May 9, 2025 Trump administration releases 2026 budget, President Trump to boost domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing, Rite Aid declares bankruptcy again. Brief 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 Achieving “Smart Scale”: Insights from today’s high-performing health systems Senior healthcare leaders and board members routinely ask us the following two questions. Blog Upcoming National Institutes of Health (NIH) cuts The proposed NIH policy to cap indirect costs on research grants at 15% would strain academic medical centers (AMCs) and universities that rely on these funds to support essential infrastructure. Article 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 Healthcare price transparency regulations impact payer-provider negotiations Assessing the future of healthcare price transparency requires taking a couple of steps back to review its recent history. Blog What is your plan of action if Medicaid cuts become a reality? The hospital and health system leaders we work with are extremely concerned about the financial impact their organizations may experience from potentially significant Medicaid policy changes, following the recent passage of a budget resolution by the U.S. House of Representatives. Blog 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 Navigating Health Systems Through a Decade of Change A conversation with Rich Liekweg, CEO of BJC Health System in Missouri, and Nick Barto, president of BJC Health System Blog Embracing the Next Phase of Inorganic Payer Growth Health plans interested in inorganic growth should reflect deeply to better understand their motivations as it relates to their strategic goals. Article Winter 2025 Kaufman Hall Report 2024 Healthcare Leadership Conference Highlights The latest Kaufman Hall Report includes highlights from the 35th annual Healthcare Leadership Conference, which featured high-level thinking and reflection on how our industry’s ongoing transformation will progress into the future. Research Report Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 … Next page › Last page Last
Gist Weekly: May 9, 2025 Trump administration releases 2026 budget, President Trump to boost domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing, Rite Aid declares bankruptcy again. Brief
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
Achieving “Smart Scale”: Insights from today’s high-performing health systems Senior healthcare leaders and board members routinely ask us the following two questions. Blog
Upcoming National Institutes of Health (NIH) cuts The proposed NIH policy to cap indirect costs on research grants at 15% would strain academic medical centers (AMCs) and universities that rely on these funds to support essential infrastructure. Article
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
Healthcare price transparency regulations impact payer-provider negotiations Assessing the future of healthcare price transparency requires taking a couple of steps back to review its recent history. Blog
What is your plan of action if Medicaid cuts become a reality? The hospital and health system leaders we work with are extremely concerned about the financial impact their organizations may experience from potentially significant Medicaid policy changes, following the recent passage of a budget resolution by the U.S. House of Representatives. Blog
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
Navigating Health Systems Through a Decade of Change A conversation with Rich Liekweg, CEO of BJC Health System in Missouri, and Nick Barto, president of BJC Health System Blog
Embracing the Next Phase of Inorganic Payer Growth Health plans interested in inorganic growth should reflect deeply to better understand their motivations as it relates to their strategic goals. Article
Winter 2025 Kaufman Hall Report 2024 Healthcare Leadership Conference Highlights The latest Kaufman Hall Report includes highlights from the 35th annual Healthcare Leadership Conference, which featured high-level thinking and reflection on how our industry’s ongoing transformation will progress into the future. Research Report