Cross purposes: Pat Cahill, CEO of Catholic Health Initiatives, sees no conflict between mission and making money
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Catholic Health Initiatives CEO Pat Cahill discusses the organization. The Catholic Health Initiatives was established to ensure the continuation of Catholic health care in the US. The organization is focusing on healthy communities and maintaining the local decision making process. All Catholic health care will not be concentrated in this organization.
Publication Name: Hospitals & Health Networks
Subject: Health care industry
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Year: 1997
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Founders' keepers
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Most hospital trustees oversee the foundations that are created when their hospital is sold. Issues of board independence, community representation and possible conflict of interest arise. Most of these foundation trustees and executives do not have much experience providing grants and little training in foundation management.
Publication Name: Hospitals & Health Networks
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Year: 1997
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