TY - BOOK AU - Sampson,Carla Jackie TI - Environmental social governance: a framework for the future of healthcare T2 - ACHE management series SN - 9781640554559 AV - RA 971 .E588 2024 U1 - 362.1068 23/eng/20231122 PY - 2024///] CY - Chicago, Illinois PB - HAP KW - Health Services Administration KW - Social Responsibility KW - Environmentalism KW - Sustainable Development N1 - Bibliographical reference (page 226) and indices (pages 227-240); Climate Change and Healthcare : A Complicated Relationship -- A Faith-Based Healthcare Organization Turns the Tide of Environmental Impact -- Sound Environmental Practices in Healthcare : Facilities Management -- The Impact of Environmental Factors on Credit Ratings in Healthcare -- An Effective Response to Healthcare Disparities Begins with a Strategic Plan -- Equity Rx : Boston Medical Center's Work to Accelerate Racial Health Justice -- Lown Institute : Measuring What Matters -- Community Health Improvement : Social Care Is Healthcare -- Reimagining Healthcare to Meet Communities' Needs Outside Hospital Walls -- Reverse Ride-Alongs Connect Medical Caregivers with Their Community -- Sustainable Healthcare Depends on Good Governance Practices -- Aligning Healthcare's Mission with Corporate Social Responsibility Action -- ESG Expands the View of Corporate Stewardship in Healthcare -- The Disparity Challenge : How Governance Can Lead the Way on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion -- Integrating ESG, Sustainability, and Social Responsibility into Operations -- Notes on Recognizing Risks, Prioritizing Responses -- Stony Brook University Hospital : Working Cleaner, Smarter -- Guadalupe County Hospital : Facing Unique Social Challenges -- Chesapeake Regional Healthcare : Providing Support from the Top for Impactful Relationships; zara'at N2 - "Healthcare organizations have a responsibility to address environmental and social crises because of the potential impact they may have on community health. Environmental, Social, and Governance: A Framework for the Future of Healthcare explores the triumphs and lessons learned by healthcare organizations striving to improve the well-being of their communities. This collection of adapted and expanded articles from the journal Frontiers of Health Services Management explains the benefits of and approaches to applying environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles to healthcare organization management"-- ER -