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Beyond buying insurance
Taking a holistic, business-focused approach to enterprise risk management can reap dividends, writes Frank Strenk, senior vice president Risk Management Services for Lockton.
The route to successful ERM
How can you make the most of enterprise risk management? Ken Felton, National Health Care Practice, Willis Towers Watson and Elizabeth Osgood, Strategic Risk Consulting, Willis Towers Watson, outline the keys to an effective ERM approach for your hospital/health system.
Beyond risk identification
In today’s environment, enterprise risk management programs need to evolve to deliver value. Terry Puchley, PwC risk assurance health industries leader, Stephen Zawoyski, PwC risk assurance enterprise risk management leader and Chris Toppi, PwC risk assurance director explore how this can be achieved.
The power of ERM
With enterprise risk management now a key initiative for many US hospitals, Michelle Foster Earle, president of OmniSure Consulting Group, explores how it can enhance strategic decisions.
Leading the field
What makes an enterprise risk management program truly effective? Steven Minsky, CEO of LogicManager and author of the RIMS Risk Maturity Model, outlines the top five characteristics of leading healthcare ERM programs.
The evolution of a physician-owned captive
The Cooperative of American Physicians Insurance Company, domiciled in Hawaii in 2002, has proved its worth as a a long-term, stable alternative to the commercial marketplace. Sarah Pacini, CEO of the Cooperative of American Physicians, and Jason Flaxbeard, executive managing director of Beecher Carlson, outline its evolution.
The perfect environment
With a track record of more than 40 years operating in the healthcare space, the Cayman Islands is the domicile of choice for many healthcare captives. HRMR explores how recent developments are affecting the captive market in Cayman.
The power of EHR data
What will it take to turn electronic health records data into valuable insights? Mark Scott, CMO of Apixio, gives his view.
Communication in overlapping procedures: a checklist to support compliance
A proactive and well-designed communication and consent process will help lessen the chance of litigation should a patient experience an adverse outcome during or following an overlapping surgery, says Aaron Fink, professor emeritus of surgery at Emory University School of Medicine.
Safety First
Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs) are playing an essential in the battle to drive down patient harm. Rory Jaffe, executing director of California Hospital Patient Safety Organization (CHPSO), and Claire Manneh, director of programs, CHPSO and Hospital Quality Institute, explain how a PSO can help providers learn vital lessons.