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    This discussion covers health care rationing and how hospital trustees can improve the healthcare system. It highlights unique trustee strengths for addressing systemic issues.

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    • Health Policy
    • Healthcare Management
    • Health Systems

    Background:

    • The current healthcare system faces significant challenges, including issues of rationing and systemic inefficiencies.
    • Hospital trustees possess unique perspectives and capabilities crucial for addressing complex healthcare problems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore strategies for fixing a broken healthcare system.
    • To discuss the role and strengths of hospital trustees in healthcare governance.
    • To examine the implications of health care rationing.

    Main Methods:

    • An interview format was used, featuring Richard de Filippi, AHA's chair-elect, and Mary Grayson, Health Forum's Publisher and Editorial Director.
    • The discussion focused on key issues within the healthcare sector.

    Main Results:

    • Identified health care rationing as a critical issue requiring attention.
    • Highlighted the specific strengths and contributions of hospital trustees.
    • Explored potential solutions for improving the overall healthcare system.

    Conclusions:

    • Hospital trustees are vital stakeholders with unique strengths for improving healthcare.
    • Addressing health care rationing and systemic flaws requires strategic governance and trustee involvement.
    • The discussion provides insights into actionable steps for healthcare reform.