Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A How University Hospitals in Cleveland Engages with Youth in its Communities to Build its Talent Pipeline Bloomberg Philanthropies recently announced it would partner with major health systems and invest $250 million dollars to launch healthcare-oriented high schools to address an expected shortage of workers within the industry. Many hospitals and health systems have educational programs today that aim to get young people interested in healthcare. Podcast What Social Health Can Learn from the Quality Journey As much as 80% of health outcomes are determined by circumstances and factors outside of clinical care. Blog A Leadership Playbook for Equity When it comes to equity, healthcare organizations face three different and very difficult challenges: health disparities among patient populations, income inequality in the healthcare... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Hope Doesn’t Pay Debt Service…or Does It? “Hope doesn’t pay debt service” is a message I heard repeatedly from many hospital executives during my years as a ratings analyst. Any astute finance executive or finance committee... Blog Ken Kaufman on Disrupting Privilege: Conversations on Race and Health Ken Kaufman was interviewed on the podcast “Disrupting Privilege: Conversations on Race and Health.” Ken discussed the leadership necessary for true progress in health equity, drawing lessons from how retiring Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians developed a succession plan for diversity. Podcast 7 Minute Snapshot: Corporate Leadership and Social Justice Corporate response to social justice issues has become a leading new governance challenge. Webinar COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter Lay Bare the Need for Healthcare Change Data have long told a story of racial disparities in quality of care and in rates of morbidity and mortality from cancers, heart disease, and maternal and child health. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
How University Hospitals in Cleveland Engages with Youth in its Communities to Build its Talent Pipeline Bloomberg Philanthropies recently announced it would partner with major health systems and invest $250 million dollars to launch healthcare-oriented high schools to address an expected shortage of workers within the industry. Many hospitals and health systems have educational programs today that aim to get young people interested in healthcare. Podcast
What Social Health Can Learn from the Quality Journey As much as 80% of health outcomes are determined by circumstances and factors outside of clinical care. Blog
A Leadership Playbook for Equity When it comes to equity, healthcare organizations face three different and very difficult challenges: health disparities among patient populations, income inequality in the healthcare... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Hope Doesn’t Pay Debt Service…or Does It? “Hope doesn’t pay debt service” is a message I heard repeatedly from many hospital executives during my years as a ratings analyst. Any astute finance executive or finance committee... Blog
Ken Kaufman on Disrupting Privilege: Conversations on Race and Health Ken Kaufman was interviewed on the podcast “Disrupting Privilege: Conversations on Race and Health.” Ken discussed the leadership necessary for true progress in health equity, drawing lessons from how retiring Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians developed a succession plan for diversity. Podcast
7 Minute Snapshot: Corporate Leadership and Social Justice Corporate response to social justice issues has become a leading new governance challenge. Webinar
COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter Lay Bare the Need for Healthcare Change Data have long told a story of racial disparities in quality of care and in rates of morbidity and mortality from cancers, heart disease, and maternal and child health. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman