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Managed care: are trustees up for the challenge? (Part two). Panel discussion

A focus group discussion among 7 health care executives addresses issues such as how the for-profit health care industry affects trustees and their attitudes toward their roles and communities, and what do CEOs want and need most from their boards of directors. William A. Himmelsbach Jr. commented t...

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Published in:Trustee 1997-02, Vol.50 (2), p.24-26
Main Authors: Galinski, T P, Grotting, J B, Heurman, J, Himmelsbach, Jr, W A, Roberts, C, Welton, W E, Wyatt, J B
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Art galleries & museums
Boards of directors
Business plans
Chief executive officers
Corporate taxes
Debt management
Decision Making, Organizational
Executives
Governing Board - organization & administration
Health administration
Health care industry
Health care policy
Hospital Planning
Hospitals
Hospitals, Voluntary - organization & administration
Managed Care Programs - trends
Models, Organizational
Nonprofit organizations
Profit margins
Trustees
United States
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