Join us for a webinar on November 17, 2022 at 11:45 AM EDT The United States vastly outspends other developed nations on health care yet suffers from the worst health outcomes on the list. Furthermore, an estimated 30% of our healthcare dollar is “waste,” i.e., not benefiting patients’ health. While the reasons for this are
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Don’t miss Orbit: Digital Health’s Meteoric Rise of Capital and Trends
Matt’s Amazon page Join us for a webinar on October 13, 2022 at 1:00 PM EDT Topic and Takeaways: After the challenges of the pandemic a rebirth of healthcare delivery with digital health is as enchanting as it is mesmerizing; with a meteoric rise of capital over the last several years, including pressures for skilled clinicians
Why Planning Efforts Fail
Additional resources from Scot Why do so many planning efforts fail? Why too often do organizations spend precious resources on developing great plans that never get implemented? What responsibilities do organizational leaders have for these failures – and what might they do differently in the future? For more than two decades Scot Park has
“Unprecedented”: Leading change that keeps your people around and engaged
Join us for a webinar on July 26, 2022 at 1:00 PM EDT We have been experiencing the most massive collective transformation of our lifetime. The term “unprecedented” is unprecedented in its use to describe the accelerated speed, volume and disruption of the past few years. Two things are certain: 1) change, disruption and transformation
How Did We Get Here: The Causes and Impact of Medical Debt
Join us for a webinar on Mar 16, 2022 at 1:00 PM EDT. Our speaker, Ruth Lande, will consider medical debt as a racial equity and community health issue. Does healthcare “consumerism” cause medical debt? Who is at fault, healthcare providers or insurers? The cost of complexity: our byzantine healthcare financing process. Ruth Lande is
Saving Organizations from the Confluence of Chaos
What are the common and frequently subtle characteristics of organizational culture that lead to decline and jeopardize viability? Our speaker, Rey Spadoni, describes the essential characteristics of a successful organizational transformation, with an emphasis on not-for-profit, mission driven organizations. Drawing from his bestselling book, Saving Organizations That Matter, Rey outlines the concrete and practical
Driving Transformational Change
How do you drive transformational change throughout your organization? This session will address clinical redesign and national best practices for transforming care delivery, including how to address the critical issues of issue of provider engagement and burnout. Our speakers, Dr. Apurv Gupta and Joan Deming-Murphy, will provide practical examples and a framework for change management. Like
Nursing as a Health Equity and Social Justice Movement
Escalating health care costs, the COVID-19 pandemic and racial conflict have spotlighted the impact of our social and health inequities. The re-emerging focus on population health nursing and increasing nurse activism are building on nursing’s long history of addressing the social and environmental root causes of ill health. Our speaker, Dr. Nancy Rudner, discussed new
Emerging Digital Therapeutics for Dementia Care
How will the emerging field of digital therapeutics impact the care of persons with dementia, their healthcare partners, and families? Our speaker, Michael Potteiger, discusses the implications of these solutions for reducing caregiver burden and stress and demonstrates how to cultivate meaningful engagement, enhance family involvement, and collect data to drive clinical outcomes. Like this
Taking Action Against Food Insecurity
Food insecurity is a complex public health problem affecting millions of people, leading to negative health outcomes in the afflicted population and society at large. There is a self-perpetuating vicious cycle between food insecurity and chronic health conditions like diabetes. Anne Daly, Dr. Amit Sapra and Dr. Priyanka Bhandari, our guest speakers, will discuss the