

May/June 2025
Volume 40 | Number 3
In this Issue
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Public Policy Update
Second Term Policy Changes Signal a Shift
Paul H. Keckley, PhD
All eyes have been on Washington, D.C., as the Trump administration implements numerous policy changes. Context is key for understanding how these changes will impact the U.S. healthcare system.
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Improving Patient Care
Improving Workforce Well-Being
Becka DeSmidt, Lauren Scanlon and Kate Hilton, JD
The challenges to healthcare workers’ well-being have been well known for years, as have been the direct consequences of low levels of well-being on patient care.
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CEO Focus
Uncommon Compassion in a Time of Disaster
Brandon M. Nudd, FACHE
One of the leading priorities for today’s healthcare executives is the integration of organizational values into daily operations.
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Clinician Leadership
Reviving the Spirit of Medicine
Stephen B. Williams, MD, FACHE, FACS, and Quint Studer
Do you know how your physicians are feeling about their place in today’s healthcare industry? And what can you do to make their role more rewarding and more enriching for the organizations, colleagues, and patients and communities who count on their expertise?
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Perspectives
Leading Through Uncertain Times
Deborah J. Bowen, FACHE, CAE
Today’s environment is both complex and uncertain. The changes and directives affecting our industry are coming at incredible speed and at a scale we have not before experienced.
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Healthcare Management Ethics
Culture: Addressing Workforce Challenges
Jason Lesandrini, PhD, FACHE
Building and maintaining an ethical culture has emerged as a vital strategy for today’s healthcare organizations to address workforce challenges like recruitment, retention and burnout.
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Careers
Leading From the Middle
Owais A. Farooqi, DDS, FACHE
Mid-level executives frequently find themselves in the messy midst of everything.
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Advertorial
Pathways to Improvement Through Emerging Technology and Talent
Recent years have brought challenging market conditions, continuous technological advances and growing patient expectations. Science and regulatory policy have been changing rapidly, and so have customer and patient needs.
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Executive News
Four ACHE Fellows were elected to serve three-year terms on ACHE’s Board of Governors. Each took office March 22.
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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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