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The National Center for Healthcare Leadership (NCHL) is a non-governmental organization that was established to facilitate leadership development in health and health care as well as in degree programs related to healthcare management. ==History== NCHL was founded in 2001, after a national summit on healthcare leadership funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which recognized a need for greater emphasis on strengthening healthcare leadership in addressing health needs in the United States. During its early years, NCHL supported an Advanced Leadership Development Program for healthcare executives, and developed a validated (National Health Leadership Competency Model ) in collaboration with the Hay Group. NCHL also established an invitational symposium and national leadership award dinner, which is held every November in Chicago. In the mid-2000s NCHL, along with CAHME, supported the transformation of graduate healthcare management programs into a competency-based approach. This movement was initially highly controversial,〔 〕 but by 2007 had become an established part of the accreditation process, and was expanded in the 2011 revision of the CAHME accrediting guidelines. In Spring of 2011, NCHL developed a joint operating agreement with Rush University Medical Center and the Griffith Leadership Center of the University of Michigan School of Public Health. The agreement was pursued to better position NCHL to support the healthcare leadership development needs associated with the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Today NCHL works closely with its Leadership Excellence Networks, an organizational membership program focusing on specific challenges and opportunities relevant to internal leadership development programs, including physician leadership development, diversity and inclusion, and executive coaching. In 2013, NCHL acquired the US Cooperative for International Patient Programs, an organizational membership program with a mission to expand global access to US expertise in high-quality healthcare. In 2014, NCHL established the first coordinated improvement effort for administrative fellowships, the (National Council for Administrative Fellowships ). Members include hospitals and health systems that sponsor these post-graduate fellowships, as well as accredited graduate health management programs with a focus on preparing students for careers in the profession of health management. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Center for Healthcare Leadership」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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