Employee Engagement for Healthcare: Increase productivity, improve patient care, and retain a collaborative, high-quality workforce

Sponsored by
Kronos

Health systems that focus on improving staff flexibility and engagement are more likely to retain a committed, high-performing workforce and provide a better overall patient experience. A recent study revealed opportunities to improve employee engagement in healthcare organizations.

Some of the findings indicated:

  • Only 10% of respondents rate employee engagement as very strong in their organization
  • 71% of respondents say better/more up-to-date technology would positively impact employee engagement
  • 54% of respondents say more flexible schedules/shifts would increase employee engagement

Download the full report to find out what steps your organization can take to drive employee engagement across the workforce.

Reimbursement In The Balance: How to Get Ahead Without Toppling

Sponsored by
Integrated Healthcare Strategies

Major healthcare change can oftentimes feel like a balancing act. Staying on top of what’s coming and learning how to prepare is as challenging as balancing tasks—sometimes all you can do is just build one block at a time, and hope that it doesn’t topple. With a little bit of strategic thinking, patience and determination, your organization can learn to manage and even scale the tower of healthcare reimbursement.

Health Systems Become More Strategic in the Move to Value-Based Care

Sponsored by
IBM Watson Health

Hospitals and health systems transitioning to value-based care models must have a strong population health initiative in order to succeed. According to a HealthLeaders Media 2017 buzz survey title “Managing Risk, Performance, and Patient Engagement,” 100 executives from healthcare provider organizations offered new insights into the types of data, patient engagement technologies, and risk management capabilities they will need in the near future.

By downloading the newest HealthLeaders Media report “Health Systems Become More Strategic in the Move to Value-Based Care,” you will discover the opportunities that exist to make sure your facility is top of mind for patients seeking treatment in today’s vast provider landscape.

How A Leading Health System is Tackling the Opioid Crisis Head-On

Sponsored by
L.E.K. Consulting

The CDC estimates that nearly 80 people die of opioid overdose each day in the United States. Opioid overuse is a critical and widespread issue, and the need for interventions is becoming an urgent priority for many health systems.

L.E.K. Consulting’s new Executive Insights, “How Intermountain Healthcare Developed Its Pain Management Strategy,” examines what a group of caregivers are doing to help patients cope with pain while tackling the opioid over-prescription problem head-on.

Some key takeaways from the white paper:

  • Opioid addiction has reached crisis proportions in the United States.
  • Recognizing that pain is an issue in every care setting, Intermountain developed a program that:
  1. Enables primary care physicians to offer alternative ways to manage their patients’ pain symptoms
  2. Takes a multidisciplinary approach to managing pain in other outpatient settings
  3. Provides hospitals with pain specialist consults to help improve outcomes for chronic pain patients while offering opioid alternatives to other patients 

Health Care Executive Toolkit

Sponsored by
Optum

The resources within this toolkit are designed to help you take immediate action to assess, refine and expand your organization’s ability to deliver improved care quality while controlling costs.

Real-world Evidence Starts Here: Snapshot of the Premier Healthcare Database

Sponsored by
Premier

What makes a database the industry gold standard?

We believe unmatched breadth in clinical, inpatient and cost data does. From late stage drug development to post-marketing studies, this HIPAA-compliant database has been the cornerstone of over 350 peer-reviewed publications spanning 30 therapeutic areas.

This whitepaper provides a detailed description of the attributes and capabilities of the Premier Healthcare Database (PHD), which has been utilized by the pharmaceutical and device industries, academia, healthcare insurers and healthcare policy makers for clinical, financial and outcomes analyses.

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