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SUMMARY:WEBINAR | The Transformative Power of Systems-Thinking in Population Health Management
DESCRIPTION:Holly Urban\, MD\, MBA\, Vice President\, Business Development-Strategy\, Clinical Effectiveness\, Wolters Kluwer Health. The traditional primary care model often lacks a proactive focus\, especially in adult care\, which tends to be reactive rather than preventative. This approach results in fragmented care\, higher rates of chronic conditions\, undetected diseases\, and increased reliance on emergency services\, ultimately placing a financial strain on the healthcare system. Pediatric care\, conversely\, is inherently proactive\, focusing on growth\, immunizations\, and preventive measures.  \n  \nThere is a transformative potential for applying a systems-thinking approach to population health management and primary care. This webinar highlights how adopting this model can lead to improved health outcomes\, drive reduced healthcare costs\, and address health disparities.  \nAfter practicing as a primary care pediatrician\, Dr. Urban worked for several EHR technology and evidence-based content companies\, and has served in healthcare IT leadership roles for over fifteen years. With this experience\, she brings unique insight into how evidence and workflow can optimally merge to benefit clinical users and healthcare teams. Her experience with both provider and payer customers allows her to holistically understand the healthcare ecosystem with all the complicated drivers that influence how care is provided.
URL:https://development.scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-the-transformative-power-of-systems-thinking-in-population-health-management/
CATEGORIES:2024,Analytics,Business Operations,CIO,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Financial Management,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar,Wolters Kluwer
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Collaboration is a Superpower
DESCRIPTION:Michael Solomons\, Senior Client Partner\, Korn Ferry. The rise of globalization has made teams more diverse than ever. With flexible work arrangements\, we can no longer rely solely on the power of in-person connections. As AI takes over routine tasks\, every team must now be a problem-solving team. Leaders have long bemoaned the challenges of cross-functional collaboration\, and now there is no avoiding it. The challenge of collaborating across differences has never been tougher to solve or more important to get right. \nKorn Ferry is partnering with organizations worldwide to help leaders create environments where collaboration is a superpower. By recognizing the barriers to collaboration\, empowering\, and equipping employees\, and shifting systems and structures to incentivize collective problem-solving and innovation\, we are making significant strides. In this webinar\, Michael showcases how combining art and science\, going beyond standard design thinking and process-driven solutions\, and helping employees value differences and gain the confidence to explore and experiment has led to breakthrough business outcomes. \nAdditionally\, find out about a leading health system that co-created between HR\, Nurses\, Doctors\, and other administration to solve talent related challenges; a med-tech firm navigating the transformation to robotics by collaborating with medical professionals whose voices are often shut out; a fin-tech organization enabling its employees to design and implement their future of work; a consumer organization transforming their DE&I initiative into a driver of innovation and growth; and a bank developing its next generation of leadership by making collaboration the most important capability.
URL:https://development.scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-collaboration-is-a-superpower/
CATEGORIES:2024,AI,Analytics,Business Operations,CIO,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,CTO/VP Apps,Employee Health,Innovation,IT Business Operations,IT Practice & Delivery,Korn Ferry,Partnerships,Webinar
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