This article argues that the current structure of the hospital governing board and medical staff relationship does not support and promote quality and patient-centered care. The fundamental flaw in the current structure is the interdependent, yet independent and discordant relationships between hospital governing boards and medical staffs. These relationships are described as cultures and fit into three types of silos : organizational (the structural silo ); professional (the professional silo , including the culture of blame ); and the fragmented quality information silo (the informational silo ). While case law, statutory requirements and regulatory expectations clearly state that governing boards are ultimately responsible for quali...
Variation persists in the quality of board-level leadership of hospitals. The consequences of poor l...
Within this article the author will examine what clinical governance is. It will discuss some of th...
This Article proposes a solution to the problems associated with the current use of vague standards ...
Mr. Spaeth writes about the relationship between hospital administration and the physician, and how ...
Background: Hospital boards, those executive members charged with developing appropriate organisatio...
Within healthcare institutions, leadership is an essential driver of expectations, performance, and ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to advance critical debate in relation to a very critical i...
Medical boards are responsible for disciplining physicians who inflict egregious harm on their patie...
Context: In European countries policy briefs are stressing the importance of hospital governance for...
In the field of health care, the first decades of the 21st century will be remembered as the time pe...
This Article starts with a history of the growth of hospital peer review and then examines the merit...
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This article explores factors promoting leadership from the top for hospital quality improvement (CQ...
Objectives To contribute towards an understanding of hospital board composition and to explore board...
PURPOSE: There has been growing concern about whether and when quality improvement activities requir...
Variation persists in the quality of board-level leadership of hospitals. The consequences of poor l...
Within this article the author will examine what clinical governance is. It will discuss some of th...
This Article proposes a solution to the problems associated with the current use of vague standards ...
Mr. Spaeth writes about the relationship between hospital administration and the physician, and how ...
Background: Hospital boards, those executive members charged with developing appropriate organisatio...
Within healthcare institutions, leadership is an essential driver of expectations, performance, and ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to advance critical debate in relation to a very critical i...
Medical boards are responsible for disciplining physicians who inflict egregious harm on their patie...
Context: In European countries policy briefs are stressing the importance of hospital governance for...
In the field of health care, the first decades of the 21st century will be remembered as the time pe...
This Article starts with a history of the growth of hospital peer review and then examines the merit...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/69047/2/10.1177_107755878904600204.pd
This article explores factors promoting leadership from the top for hospital quality improvement (CQ...
Objectives To contribute towards an understanding of hospital board composition and to explore board...
PURPOSE: There has been growing concern about whether and when quality improvement activities requir...
Variation persists in the quality of board-level leadership of hospitals. The consequences of poor l...
Within this article the author will examine what clinical governance is. It will discuss some of th...
This Article proposes a solution to the problems associated with the current use of vague standards ...