Katie Cunningham In Growth, High Stakes Reflections from the 2025 HMPS Conference As we’ve seen at most professional forums of late, artificial intelligence continues to be a topic of excitement, anticipation, curiosity and, at times, dread.Read More
Katie Cunningham In Challenge, Quick Think Shifting Sands: Public Perception on Healthcare Issues Moved in President Trump’s First 100 Days New quarterly Jarrard survey finds meaningful movement in public perception on several key healthcare issues, including Medicaid and the ACARead More
Katie Cunningham In Challenge, Change, High Stakes Reflections from the 2025 AAMC GIA Conference The educational offerings from this conference supported seasoned institutional advancement leaders as well as newcomers.Read More
Katie Cunningham In Challenge, Change, Quick Think Reality TV: Suits vs. Scrubs Tension in “The Pitt” Many physicians and nurses feel that the enemy is within the walls of their hospital, and it talks a lot like Gloria from "The Pitt."Read More
Katie Cunningham In Challenge, High Stakes Why Hospitals Should Care about Harvard The question of whether major nonprofit institutions deserve their tax exemptions has gone from the fringes to the front page.Read More
Katie Cunningham In David Jarrard, Quick Think The Warrior Emotion But what is the “delivery of healthcare by providers” – how distantly cool, that phrase – if not hope-filled?Read More
Katie Cunningham In Change, Quick Think AI’s Magic 8 Ball As AI strides into our work and homes, be ever conscious of the meaning with which you cloak this extraordinary machine.Read More
Katie Cunningham In Challenge, Quick Think The End of a LUV Affair So, what lessons can we learn from Southwest’s continuing saga?Read More
Katie Cunningham In Challenge, Change, High Stakes Reflections from a Sold-Out ACHE Conference: The Future of Healthcare and a Call to Humanity Reflections from a Sold-Out ACHE Conference: The Future of Healthcare and a Call to HumanityRead More
Katie Cunningham In Challenge, Quick Think Mistakes Were Made Today’s cautionary lesson from politics has something to teach every leader: The cover-up is worse than the crime.Read More