SUMMARY - Hospital Governance & Administration
A hospital board meets to approve a budget, the volunteers and appointees around the table weighing priorities they may not fully understand. The CEO presents plans; the board asks questions; decisions are made that will affect care for thousands. A health authority manages multiple hospitals, the centralized governance promising efficiency and coordination but also creating distance from individual institutions. A community hospital once governed by local board is now part of a regional system, the familiar autonomy replaced by provincial priorities.