After exploring the attributes of a well-functioning board, in this episode we delve into common practices and tendencies that can limit board performance. Whether it be factioning, side conversations or confidentiality leaks, there are activities that get in the way of good governance. We also talk through how to help leaders identify these roadblocks and institute practical strategies to navigate them. We hope you enjoy this insightful conversation filled with helpful takeaways to improve participation and engagement of your full board. Listen today: https://bit.ly/3jEKYi4

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Photo of Meg S.L. Pekarske Meg S.L. Pekarske

Meg has devoted her legal practice to serving the everchanging legal needs of the hospice industry. As chair of Husch Blackwell’s Hospice and Palliative Care Practice Group, she manages the firm’s hospice practice. In working day in and day out with hospice clients

Meg has devoted her legal practice to serving the everchanging legal needs of the hospice industry. As chair of Husch Blackwell’s Hospice and Palliative Care Practice Group, she manages the firm’s hospice practice. In working day in and day out with hospice clients across the country, Meg is intimately familiar with the operational challenges of hospices and has the experience to address the full spectrum of legal issues facing the industry, from routine regulatory compliance issues to multimillion dollar Zone Program Integrity Contractor (ZPIC), Medicaid and other government audits. Additionally, Meg routinely advises hospices on palliative care program development, innovative inpatient unit structures, fraud investigations and a wide range of contracting issues. With an extensive background in long-term care, Meg brings a unique perspective and skill set to helping hospices create successful partnerships with nursing homes and assisted living facilities and providing quality end-of-life care to patients.

Photo of Stephanie Kaiser Stephanie Kaiser

Clients count on Stephanie to provide sound judgment and practical guidance on a wide array of business and legal challenges. She routinely represents businesses, corporate executives, and boards of directors across multiple industries, including financial services, general and tower construction, healthcare, security systems…

Clients count on Stephanie to provide sound judgment and practical guidance on a wide array of business and legal challenges. She routinely represents businesses, corporate executives, and boards of directors across multiple industries, including financial services, general and tower construction, healthcare, security systems and equipment, real estate, and energy.