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Put it in writing.

James E Orlikoff1, Gary S Kaplan

  • 1Orlikoff & Associates Inc, Chicago, USA. j.orlikoff@att.net

Trustee : the Journal for Hospital Governing Boards
|October 13, 2012
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Summary
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Virginia Mason Medical Center streamlined its board compact by clarifying roles and responsibilities. This initiative also involved eliminating outdated practices for improved efficiency.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Organizational Management

Background:

  • Virginia Mason Medical Center faced challenges with an outdated board structure.
  • A need for clearer roles and responsibilities was identified.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To redesign the board compact for enhanced governance.
  • To improve operational efficiency through updated practices.

Main Methods:

  • Clarification of board member roles and responsibilities.
  • Identification and elimination of outdated operational practices.

Main Results:

  • A more defined and effective board structure was established.
  • Outdated practices hindering efficiency were successfully removed.

Conclusions:

  • The revised board compact supports better governance and efficiency.
  • Virginia Mason Medical Center's initiative offers a model for organizational improvement.