July/August 2025

In this Issue

  • Healthcare Management Ethics

    Tough Decisions in Tough Times

    Susan A. Reeves, EdD, RN, CENP

    A recent review of healthcare professional workforce statistics and trends points to a disturbing reality: Significant shortages will continue to impact organizations for the foreseeable future.

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  • Advertorial

    Unlocking Acute Care

    One of television’s most urgent new dramas, HBO Max’s The Pitt, rips the curtain back on the relentless fight for access to acute care, depicting an overcrowded, understaffed and under-resourced emergency department at a fictional Pittsburgh hospital.

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  • Operational Advancements

    Beam Me to the Clinic

    Mitch Graves and Sylvia Richey, MD 

    When the only physician at West Cancer Center & Research Institute’s Paris, Tenn., clinic was going on a six-week leave, leaders knew that finding someone to fill in for such an extended period of time would be challenging, if not impossible. 

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  • Public Policy Update

    Focus on the Workforce of the Future

    Paul H. Keckley, PhD

    Healthcare workforce modernization is needed to align the industry’s future with clinical innovations, economic realities and the population’s health needs.

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  • Governance Insights

    Patients Are ‘Patient’ No Longer

    Ryan Donohue

    In healthcare, patients lie at the center of decisions made and actions taken. Board meetings or leadership retreats often begin with patients top of mind—perhaps by sharing a reflection on a patient experience or reading a letter written by someone recently treated. 

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  • Improving Patient Care

    Responsible Use of AI

    Jonathan B. Perlin, MD, PhD, FACMI

    When you have the privilege of leading a global enterprise like The Joint Commission, certain universal truths are revealed. One especially stands out.

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  • C-Suite Focus

    How to Succeed as a COO

    Kofi A. Cash, DSc, FACHE

    As the senior leader responsible for day-to-day operations, the COO advances strategic priorities by delivering high-quality care and driving efficiencies and operational excellence.

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  • Executive News

    ACHE’s Ethics Committee is responsible for reviewing member grievances and recommending actions to the Board of Governors on allegations regarding Code of Ethics violations.

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  • CEO Survey

    Addressing Registered Nurse Shortages in Hospitals

    Addressing Registered Nurse Shortages in Hospitals

    In January 2024, ACHE conducted a survey of hospital leaders to learn more about causes of shortages  and how hospitals are addressing them. Of the 1,633 who received the survey, 350 responded for an overall response rate of 21%.

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  • Member Accolades

    The American College of Healthcare Executives congratulates members who recently received awards recognizing their contribution to healthcare leadership.

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  • On the Move

    The American College of Healthcare Executives highlights members who were recently promoted, changed positions or retired.

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