The American Hospital Association's Committee on Performance Improvement has released a report detailing "must-do" strategies and organizational core competencies necessary for healthcare organizations to retain long-term success.
AHA's report, "Hospitals and Care Systems of the Future," was produced to provide hospitals and other care systems a guide on how to sustain optimal performance in the face of economic and regulatory changes. "Must-do" strategies include aligning hospitals, physicians and other providers across the care continuum; partnering with payors and developing integrated information systems.
The report also includes key organizational core competencies hospitals and other care systems should establish, including creating accountable governance and leadership; internal and external collaboration; and financial stewardship and enterprise risk management.
To view the "Hospitals and Care Systems of the Future" in full, click here.
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AHA's report, "Hospitals and Care Systems of the Future," was produced to provide hospitals and other care systems a guide on how to sustain optimal performance in the face of economic and regulatory changes. "Must-do" strategies include aligning hospitals, physicians and other providers across the care continuum; partnering with payors and developing integrated information systems.
The report also includes key organizational core competencies hospitals and other care systems should establish, including creating accountable governance and leadership; internal and external collaboration; and financial stewardship and enterprise risk management.
To view the "Hospitals and Care Systems of the Future" in full, click here.
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