Article

Using Due Diligence to Optimize Post-Transaction Benefits

When exploring potential mergers or other partnership transactions, healthcare organizations should not underestimate the importance of performing effective due-diligence to gauge whether the transactions can deliver the desired value.

By Daniel M. Grauman October 27, 2017

Case Examples of the Use of a Dyad Management Model

Two leading health systems—WellSpan Health and Baylor Scott & White Health—exemplify the principles of an effective dyad management model, involving the pairing of physician and administrative leaders. WellSpan Health. Based in York, Pa., WellSpan Health employs a dyad management model

By HFMA October 27, 2017

Improving Medical Group Performance as Markets Transition to Value

As health systems increasingly employ physicians in preparation for value-based care, it is imperative that they understand what constitutes a high-performing medical group and work with physician leaders to build such groups. 

By Bill Eggbeer October 27, 2017

Giving a Consumer Focus to Strategic Planning in Health Care

The growing demands of consumers make it imperative for healthcare organization to focus their strategic planning efforts on meeting consumer needs and expectations.

By Mark Grube October 27, 2017

Strategize. Execute. Succeed. Lessons for Healthcare Leaders

Healthcare leaders and create and execute effective futures for their organizations by applying three lessons.

By Carol A. Friesen, FHFMA, MPH October 27, 2017

Prepare for the Worst, Hope for the Best

Now is a good time to rethink your approach to disaster preparedness.

By Joseph J. Fifer, FHFMA, CPA October 27, 2017

Additional Resources

American College of Emergency Physicians, Lessons Learned from Hurricane Sandy and Recommendations for Improved Healthcare and Public Health Response and Recovery for Future Catastrophic Events, Final Report, Dec. 22, 2015. Arendt, L.A., and Hess, D.B., Hospital Decision Making in the

By HFMA October 27, 2017

In the Wake of Hurricanes, Hospitals Should Revisit Their Emergency Preparedness Plans

Every disaster—be it a hurricane, pandemic, earthquake, or other event—provides a lesson for hospitals in disaster preparedness that should be reflected in their emergency management plans.

By Lia Winfield, PhD October 27, 2017

Windy Runner: How the midlife start of a hobby became a lifelong passion

Linda Klute started running at an HFMA event and realized it provided lifelong stress relief and comradery.

By Etcetera October 27, 2017

Three Strategies for Aligning With Physicians in a Value-Based World

As health care moves toward value-based payment, health systems should consider their value strategies and identify ways in which agreements with physicians can contribute to those strategies.

By Jen Johnson October 27, 2017
googletag.cmd.push( function () { googletag.display( 'hfma-gpt-leaderboard' ); } );

{{ loadingHeading }}

{{ loadingSubHeading }}

We’re having trouble logging you in.

For assistance, contact our Member Services Team.

Your session has expired.

Please reload the page and try again.