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Board Evaluation Process Overview
Evaluations and Assessments
The attached resource is intended to be an example that boards should adapt to meet their individual needs.
Audit and Corporate Compliance Committee Charter
Board and Committee Charters
The Audit and Corporate Compliance Committee recommends policies and processes to the board related to...
Assessment for a Board’s Readiness for the Future
Use this self-assessment to evaluate your board’s readiness to recruit and develop the next generation of board members and leadership.
Sample Quality Dashboards
Hospitals and health systems create quality dashboards in different ways. Please see examples from two organizations.
Policy on Consent Agendas
Board Policies
To expedite the conduct of routine business during board meetings in order to allocate more meeting time to education and discussion of substantive issues.
Boardroom Brief: The Board’s Role in Quality and Patient Safety
Hospital and health system governing boards have a critical leadership and oversight role in quality and patient safety.
Boardroom Brief: The Role of the Trustee in Organizational Well-Being
Addressing health care worker burnout is essential for maintaining a healthy and productive workforce. Trustees play a pivotal role in fostering a supportive work environment.
Boardroom Brief: The Board’s Role in Addressing Societal Factors that Influence Health
For hospitals to improve health equity for patients and communities they serve, they must address the non-medical factors that drive health outcomes.
Boardroom Brief: Encouraging a Risk-Aware Culture to Drive Value
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is a strategic business discipline that supports the identification, assessment and management of risks. ERM can advance internal control of material risk and allow an organization to generate greater value from strategic and operational activities. To achieve these advantages, organizations must embed ERM elements into their culture and structure and examine the nature of the risks they face.