词条 | The Center for Healthcare Governance |
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| name = The Center for Healthcare Governance | image = | established = 2004 | type = Health Care, Governance and Leadership organization | headquarters = Chicago, Illinois | key_people = {{unbulleted list|{{nowrap|John R. Combes, MD}} (President & COO) |{{nowrap|John G. King}} (Chairman of the National Board of Advisors) | {{nowrap|David L. Bernd}} (Chairman of the Board of Managers) }} | website = {{URL|http://www.americangovernance.com}} }} The American Hospital Association'sCenter for Healthcare Governance (The Center) is a membership based organization that is affiliated with the AHA. Founded in 2004 and based in Chicago, Illinois, Center members include more than 500 hospital and health system boards and other organizations that serve the health care sector.[1] The Center also provides governance resources and services to the more than 5,000 member organizations of the American Hospital Association.[2] The Mission of the Center is to bring about excellence and accountability in governance by being the valued source, for health care leaders and trustees, of innovative governance thinking, information, tools and content. The Center is governed by a board of managers and also receives guidance on program and service development from a national board of advisors. Governance education and developmentEach year the Center develops and conducts educational programs tailored to a variety of board needs. Programs include:
PublicationsThe Center provides articles, monographs, books, tools and special reports on governance and leadership issues, including:
Guide to Good GovernanceThe Guide to Good Governance for Hospitals is a comprehensive overview of governing board roles and responsibilities and the key components of good governance practice and contains tools to support a board to effectively govern.[3] Research and assessmentIn collaboration with the Health Research and Educational Trust (HRET) the Center conducts national governance surveys, providing in-depth information on board structure, functions, and trends and more focused research on specific governance topics, such as the credit crisis and governance and board/physician relationships. The Center also offers a Governance Assessment Process (GAP) which provides resources and services for evaluating the performance of hospital and health systems boards as well as individual board members. Blue Ribbon Panel Report: Building an Exceptional BoardThis report, published in 2007, provides an overview of five key board issues that are critical to effective governance and includes more than 15 sample tools and resources that boards have applied to move their performance from good to great. It also includes an overview of stretch practices for exceptional boards.[4] Blue Ribbon Panel Report: Competency-Based GovernanceThis report, published in 2009, reviews application of governance and leadership competencies in for-profit and non-profit organizations, within and outside of healthcare. The panel recommended two sets of core competencies for hospital and health system trustees, included in this report, and also provided a series of recommendations to further incorporate the use of competencies through additional education, research and application to board practices.[5] Blue Ribbon Work Group on Competency-Based GovernanceWork is now underway to develop and test a variety of tools to apply governance competencies recommended by the Blue Ribbon Panel to board practices, such as trustee recruitment and selection, performance evaluation, board education and leadership development and succession planning. Access to expertsThe Center provides access to a wide range of governance and leadership experts through its educational programs, Qualified Consulting service and Speakers Express online resource. References1. ^Center for Healthcare Governance - About Us {{DEFAULTSORT:Center for Healthcare Governance}}2. ^Fast Facts on US Hospitals 3. ^{{Cite journal|author1=Douglas K. Anning |author2=Fredric J. Entin |author3=Mary K. Totten | title = The Guide to Good Governance for Hospital Boards="Center for Healthcare Governance"| date = December 1, 2009| pages = 5| accessdate = June 1, 2010}} 4. ^{{Cite journal|author1=Donald C. Wegmiller |author2=Jeffery Alexander |author3=Henry Altman |author4=Frank Alvarez |author5=David Benfer |author6=Howard Berman |author7=Christine Cassel |author8=Dennis Colling |author9=John Combes |author10=Robert DeVries |author11=Carol Emmott |author12=Kevin M. Fickenscher |author13=Daniel M. Fox |author14=Merrill Gappmayer |author15=Douglas D. Hawthorne |author16=Kathryn J. McDonagh |author17=James E. Orlikoff |author18=Mary Pittman |author19=Lorraine Pruitt |author20=Lawrence Prybil |author21=Edward F. Reifsnyder |author22=Tom Sadvary |author23=Nancy Schlichting |author24=Timothy Stack |author25=Richard Umbdenstock | title = Building an Exceptional Board: Effective Procatices for Health Care Governance| publisher="Center for Healthcare Governance"| date = February 1, 2007| pages = 5–7| accessdate = June 1, 2010}} 5. ^{{Cite journal|author1=John Combes |author2=Kathryn J. McDonagh |author3=James E. Orlikoff |author4=Joel Allison |author5=Craig A. Becker |author6=Stacy Cantu |author7=Vincent C. Caponi |author8=Connie R. Curran |author9=Richard P. de Filippi |author10=Daniel Gutierrez |author11=Frederick A. Hessler |author12=Thomasine Kennedy |author13=Lanny Kope |author14=Kimberly McNally |author15=David Nygren |author16=Marie J. Sinioris |author17=Mark Stavish | title = Competency-Based Governance: A Foundation for Board and Organizational Effectiveness| publisher="Center for Healthcare Governance"| date = February 1, 2009| pages = 7–10| accessdate = June 1, 2010}} 5 : Business and industry organizations based in Chicago|Hospitals in the United States|Organizations established in 2004|2004 establishments in Illinois|Medical and health organizations based in Illinois |
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