Community health needs assessments (CHNAs) have the potential to be powerful drivers to enhance the health of communities. Thousands of hospitals across the United States complete a CHNA process every three years. This process includes reviewing quantitative data on community health status, soliciting input from community stakeholders, selecting priority community health needs and devising strategies to address the identified priority needs.
AHA Trustee Insights: Top 10 Trends for 2020
Unrelenting forces and dynamic shifts demand the board’s creative thinking and preparation for even more significant changes ahead.
Becker’s: The Board’s Role in Strategic Planning
Governance’s role in strategic planning is easily described: it’s to assure that management prepares and follows a strategic plan that the board understands, supports, and will fund.
AAPL: Four Ways Physician Leaders Can Engage Communities
Promoting health and well-being in a geographic region is essential, and it requires numerous strategies to be successful.
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