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PROGRAM OVERVIEW The issues and challenges facing hospitals are numerous, varied and complex. From the disruptors, like retailers Amazon and Walmart, to the large insurance companies, like Aetna teaming up with CVS, these nontraditional providers of care are now focused on scooping up primary care. Automated intelligence, cyber-securing and telehealth are also changing the health care landscape. This presentation will discuss the myriad issues and emerging trends facing hospitals and health systems. The session will explore the challenges of keeping up with these national trends and consider the implications for hospitals as they contemplate their futures. The board has a key role in understanding these trends and helping set the strategic priorities for the institutions they govern. It's not enough to keep up on the latest emerging issues. The board needs to understand the implications of these trends and help navigate the impact they will have on the institution going forward. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Learn about current and emerging trends for health care. Consider the implications of these trends on the strategic future of hospitals and health systems. Discuss the board's role in helping establish the strategic priorities for the institutions they govern. INTENDED AUDIENCE C-suite. Health care professionals who work with trustees. Trustees. SPEAKER Todd Linden is president of Linden Consulting. Linden retired after 24 years as president of Grinnell Regional Medical Center, where he was named CEO emeritus. He is a fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and was on the boards of the American Hospital Association, Grinnell College and the National Rural Advisory Committee for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Linden has testified on Capitol Hill and met with presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama about health care and economic development. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Iowa and is a regular faculty member for the American College of Healthcare Executives. REGISTRATION AND FEES IHA member organization rate – $225 Associate member organization rate – $225 IHA nonmember organization rate – $300 RECORDING POLICY IHA will provide recordings only to those who have registered for the program.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The issues and challenges facing hospitals are numerous, varied and complex. From the disruptors, like retailers Amazon and Walmart, to the large insurance companies, like Aetna teaming up with CVS, these nontraditional providers of care are now focused on scooping up primary care. Automated intelligence, cyber-securing and telehealth are also changing the health care landscape.
This presentation will discuss the myriad issues and emerging trends facing hospitals and health systems. The session will explore the challenges of keeping up with these national trends and consider the implications for hospitals as they contemplate their futures. The board has a key role in understanding these trends and helping set the strategic priorities for the institutions they govern. It's not enough to keep up on the latest emerging issues. The board needs to understand the implications of these trends and help navigate the impact they will have on the institution going forward.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Learn about current and emerging trends for health care.
Consider the implications of these trends on the strategic future of hospitals and health systems.
Discuss the board's role in helping establish the strategic priorities for the institutions they govern.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
SPEAKER Todd Linden is president of Linden Consulting. Linden retired after 24 years as president of Grinnell Regional Medical Center, where he was named CEO emeritus. He is a fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and was on the boards of the American Hospital Association, Grinnell College and the National Rural Advisory Committee for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Linden has testified on Capitol Hill and met with presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama about health care and economic development. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Iowa and is a regular faculty member for the American College of Healthcare Executives.
REGISTRATION AND FEES IHA member organization rate – $225 Associate member organization rate – $225 IHA nonmember organization rate – $300
RECORDING POLICY IHA will provide recordings only to those who have registered for the program.