WEBINAR: Value-Based Care in NC: Stabilizing and Innovating Post COVID-19

The healthcare industry has been rocked by COVID-19, creating a unique opportunity to pivot and do more than “wait and see” post-pandemic as systems continue to transition to value based care. The pre-COVID progress that included testing new models, engaging new partners, and transitioning the healthcare delivery system to reward providers based on patient health […]

WEBINAR: Building a Culture of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Antiracism on an Uncertain Foundation in Uncertain Times: Strategies for Learning, Living and Leading

This session will introduce attendees to the foundational principles of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Antiracism (DEIA) as they relate to the workplace, interpersonal and professional relationships and the impact they have on leading in an uncertain social and public health landscape. Presenters: Dr. Ricky D. Allen and Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson, Ph.D., MPH Dr. Ricky D. Allen […]

WEBINAR: Long Range Strategic Capital Planning in a Post Covid World

The pandemic has added even greater uncertainty to long range planning—especially for capital investments. Potential permanent changes in care utilization, the expansion of telehealth, and changes in operations—along with the financial impact of the pandemic on health systems—have resulted in a reluctance to make major investments in facilities by some organizations. At the same time, […]

Dividends of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: The Moral and Market-Based Strategic Lever

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. Join us to learn how healthcare organizations are implementing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives across their workforces, systems and structures to achieve strategic objectives and improve the health of patients and communities. Not only is it a moral imperative, but according to a 2018 study by McKinsey, “There is a penalty for […]

WEBINAR: Building Effective Cybersecurity Partnerships So We Can All Sleep at Night

Successfully delivering healthcare has never been more dependent on our ability to utilize information technology, data and analytics. New technologies hold great promise in our pursuit of the healthcare triple aim of improving the patient experience (including quality and satisfaction), the health of populations and reducing the per capita cost of care. But they also […]