Advocacy Webinar Recording

In this webinar the authors of the guide reviewed the key concepts that can help hospitals and health systems effectively navigate the gap between volume and value and ensure their organization's long-term success.
Hear executives from two exemplary organizations that are about improving the patient experience by focusing on employee engagement rather than 鈥渢eaching to the test鈥 and seeing their metrics reflect the results.
This webinar featured three case studies, all of which excel in engaging patients and their families, the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System, Health Central Hospital in Florida and Schneck Medical Center in Indiana.
This AHA/Truven Health collaborative webinar presents a strategic framework for population health, recognizing the challenges of transitioning from volume to value-based reimbursement.
The webinar discussed the HPOE guide produced in conjunction with ASHE, 'Environmental Sustainability in Hospitals: The Value of Efficiency.'
In this webinar, presenters share Texas Health Dallas' care coordination story and experiences providing population-centered, culturally competent care for Burmese refugees.
This webinar examined how hospitals, health care providers and clinicians are using population health to advance equitable care and its overall benefits to the work they do.
To facilitate change across multiple dimensions, this webinar offers leadership strategies to navigate the new health care environment. It will highlight some of the transformational paths that hospitals have considered so that leaders can set realistic and manageable expectations when considering鈥
During this webinar, Jack Schlosser from Spencer Stuart discussed the results from their research and provided insights from the field.
This webinar, in collaboration with the Association for Community Health Improvement, brought together practitioners from three health systems leading the way in implementing inclusive economic development and investment strategies to create healthier communities.