Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page › Last page Last Radical Decision Making Podcast Series How bold is your board? A fast-changing environment requires health system boards to make decisions more quickly, more boldly, and with a greater tolerance for risk. Learn more in... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Now, Near, and Far: Planning Through Disruption in Healthcare To see the future of healthcare, look through the windshield of a Ford. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman A Path Forward for Rural Healthcare Given industry pressures, significant changes in the nature and delivery of rural healthcare are inevitable. What is the future of rural healthcare? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Metallic Blue Cars What would happen if legacy healthcare providers were immersed in the totality of consumers’ lives and used those insights to redefine the healthcare experience? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman 2020 State of Consumerism in Healthcare: The Missing Consumer Kaufman Hall has been tracking the growing influence of consumer decision-making in healthcare—commonly referred to as “consumerism”—for the past five years. Changes in the consumer... Research Report Physician Flash Report: January 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic continues to create a volatile operating environment for the nation’s employed physicians. Although physician practices saw some gains in the third quarter of 2020, most performance measures remained well below 2019 levels. Research Report Re-setting the Healthcare Gyroscope The healthcare gyroscope is a delicate combination of management, governance, and medical attitudes and processes that keeps all complex healthcare organizations functioning in a way that serves the best interests of its patients and associated communities. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Physician Flash Report: August 2021 Physician groups across the country saw productivity and revenue improvements in the second quarter compared to pre-pandemic levels seen in Q4 2019. Research Report 2021 State of Consumerism in Healthcare Survey: Regaining Momentum Momentum for meeting the changing needs of healthcare consumers has stalled in 2021, according to the sixth annual Kaufman Hall State of Consumerism in Healthcare Survey. Research Report Responding to the Risk of Site-Neutral Payments Challenges to hospital outpatient department (HOPD) reimbursement rates are coming from all directions. Some commercial payers are refusing to pay HOPD rates for certain procedures... Article Meeting Behavioral Health Needs Through Partnership Kaufman Hall managing directors Courtney Midanek and Dawn Samaris discuss how health systems are trying to play a more holistic role in meeting behavioral health needs in their communities, and how a partnership strategy can help them achieve their goals. Podcast Operationalizing Value-Based Primary Care: Lessons from the Field For more than a decade, hospitals, payers, and other healthcare stakeholders have experimented with moving healthcare payment from fee-for-service, volume-based contracts to arrangements that reward providers for the value of the care they provide. Article Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page › Last page Last
Radical Decision Making Podcast Series How bold is your board? A fast-changing environment requires health system boards to make decisions more quickly, more boldly, and with a greater tolerance for risk. Learn more in... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Now, Near, and Far: Planning Through Disruption in Healthcare To see the future of healthcare, look through the windshield of a Ford. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
A Path Forward for Rural Healthcare Given industry pressures, significant changes in the nature and delivery of rural healthcare are inevitable. What is the future of rural healthcare? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Metallic Blue Cars What would happen if legacy healthcare providers were immersed in the totality of consumers’ lives and used those insights to redefine the healthcare experience? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
2020 State of Consumerism in Healthcare: The Missing Consumer Kaufman Hall has been tracking the growing influence of consumer decision-making in healthcare—commonly referred to as “consumerism”—for the past five years. Changes in the consumer... Research Report
Physician Flash Report: January 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic continues to create a volatile operating environment for the nation’s employed physicians. Although physician practices saw some gains in the third quarter of 2020, most performance measures remained well below 2019 levels. Research Report
Re-setting the Healthcare Gyroscope The healthcare gyroscope is a delicate combination of management, governance, and medical attitudes and processes that keeps all complex healthcare organizations functioning in a way that serves the best interests of its patients and associated communities. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Physician Flash Report: August 2021 Physician groups across the country saw productivity and revenue improvements in the second quarter compared to pre-pandemic levels seen in Q4 2019. Research Report
2021 State of Consumerism in Healthcare Survey: Regaining Momentum Momentum for meeting the changing needs of healthcare consumers has stalled in 2021, according to the sixth annual Kaufman Hall State of Consumerism in Healthcare Survey. Research Report
Responding to the Risk of Site-Neutral Payments Challenges to hospital outpatient department (HOPD) reimbursement rates are coming from all directions. Some commercial payers are refusing to pay HOPD rates for certain procedures... Article
Meeting Behavioral Health Needs Through Partnership Kaufman Hall managing directors Courtney Midanek and Dawn Samaris discuss how health systems are trying to play a more holistic role in meeting behavioral health needs in their communities, and how a partnership strategy can help them achieve their goals. Podcast
Operationalizing Value-Based Primary Care: Lessons from the Field For more than a decade, hospitals, payers, and other healthcare stakeholders have experimented with moving healthcare payment from fee-for-service, volume-based contracts to arrangements that reward providers for the value of the care they provide. Article