Complimentary Virtual Workshop: How to Frame Your #Strategy After COVID-19

We invite you to join your colleagues for NESHS’s virtual spring workshop. Our objective for this unique session is to offer our audience a way to connect with their fellow strategists across New England and discuss “How to Frame Your #Strategy After COVID-19.” As we continue to adapt to the new “normal” in response to […]

Sunset with Strategists – Virtual Networking

Join other NESHS members across New England for a Sunset with Strategists, an hour of virtual conversation and networking. Our host will be Chris Councilor, NESHS Board Member and Vice President of Health System Innovation & Strategy for our yearly Gold Sponsor PatientPoint. The topic will be COVID-19's impact on patient engagement focusing on the […]

WEBINAR: Trends in Academic Healthcare

RESCHEDULED TO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 @ 8:30 AM DUE TO OUR WEBINAR TECHNICIAN KIM, WHO LIVES IN FLORIDA, LOST POWER DUE TO HURRICANE SALLY! This session will explore trends in academic healthcare, with an emphasis on the alignment of academic and community providers. We will identify factors driving redesign of the clinical enterprise and discuss […]

Fall Conference – Virtual Health: From Pandemic Scramble to New Strategies

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. In times of crisis, transformation happens instantaneously. The COVID-19 pandemic forced providers to scramble to find different ways of providing care. Many embraced telehealth, while dealing with the largest economic downturn in decades. In this parapandemic world, healthcare providers continue to evolve their telehealth strategies. Our speakers will describe their lessons learned […]

WEBINAR: Leveraging Digital Health to Keep Patients Engaged in a COVID World

The COVID-19 pandemic is being viewed as the single largest disruptor in American healthcare over the past few decades. The pandemic has required health systems to quickly pivot to predominantly digital front door methods of patient and staff engagement while adapting the hospital environment to care for patients infected or showing symptoms of the novel […]