The Hospital of the Future
Sure, your organization offers sophisticated, compassionate care. But the patients of tomorrow will want much more than that. Here’s how some hospitals are creating facilities for a new vision of healthcare.
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The CEO as Mentor
A growing number of organizations are discovering that formal mentoring programs can help develop leadership talent and give employees a better understanding of the entire business.
A growing number of organizations are discovering that formal mentoring programs can help develop leadership talent and give employees a better understanding of the entire business.
One Record, Many Lessons
Allina Hospital made significant gains with its systemwide enterprise EMR. But the project cost more than just money.
Allina Hospital made significant gains with its systemwide enterprise EMR. But the project cost more than just money.
Something Wal-Mart This Way Comes
But should your hospital get into the quick-clinic business with the big retailers?
But should your hospital get into the quick-clinic business with the big retailers?

Mission Possible
Mission statements are often mocked for being uselessly generic. Random mission statement generators (really) can spit out any combination of "trust" and "teamwork" and "patient needs." Yet many real mission statements adopted by hospitals and healthcare systems are seriously specific, with careful and clear thought given to who should be served, how they should be served, and how management and the medical staff should work together toward those ends.
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