Links

There are many great Internet links in the areas in which Richard Bogue and Affiliates focus.  Below, find some of the more useful and or interesting links related to health care leadership and community partnerships.  If you know of a link that you think is among the most useful or interesting, send a note suggesting that we include it here.

Google

American College of Healthcare Executives, “for leaders who care”

Association for Community Health Improvement

BoardSource, previously the National Center for Nonprofit Boards, a great resource for voluntary boards

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, start here to learn about a specific disease

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, start here to find health data

Chronicle of Philanthropy, resources for nonprofit organizations and their leaders

The Commonwealth Fund, “enhancing the common good since 1918”

The Governance Institute, serving hospitals and health system members

The Communitarian Network, resources

Health Forum, information products for hospitals

Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, strong information on Medicaid policy, the uninsured and the role of the media in health policy

Artes Latinas, values in gifts and handcrafts from Latin America, for mental health

Institute for Diversity in Health Management, increasing the number of ethnic minorities in health services administration and to improve opportunities for professionals already in the health care field

The Milbank Fund, nonpartisan analysis, study, research and communication on significant issues in health policy

The complete and public medical library at the New York Academy of Medicine web site

Office of Minority Health, gateway to information on minority health and cultural competence

The Pew Charitable Trusts, strong civic responsibility agenda, especially to improve the performance of media

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the largest foundation devoted exclusively to health and health care in the U.S.

W.K. Kellogg Foundation, “helping people help themselves”


Revised: February 15, 2005.