Letitia Fecher of Jarrard and Michael Topchik of the Chartis Center for Rural Health discuss regulatory, policy, workforce and communications challenges facing rural hospitals
On the important question of leadership, Tennessee’s lawmakers offered some worst practices last week.
If you haven’t done it recently – or if your usual brand research doesn’t test this – it’s time to assess your hospital’s political vulnerability through a community perception survey
Without a clear, articulated vision, we’re pushing away from the table, leaving the conversation about the future of care to others.
Is it possible for a hospital to turn a small cybersecurity incident into a full-blown crisis based only on the words used and the approach to communicating about the event? What about the opposite?
Regardless of the legal and legislative landscape regarding affirmative action, healthcare must work towards equity.
There’s power in data. When it comes to community sentiment, data is the most efficient, clear-cut way to avoid mistakes in your messaging.
In today’s fractured, tribalized environment, doing something to rein in the cost of care is a rare, unifying, politically safe issue for lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
When it comes to health misinformation, your doctors and nurses are on social media – use that to your advantage.
The AAMC’s What Starts Here Saves Lives campaign helps academic health systems get their footing. These necessary efforts to redefine AMCs on their own terms provides a gameplan for any type of provider wanting to shift its weight forward and go on the offense.