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For many health systems, the push to modernize provider compensation arrives before the organization is actually ready for it. Governance is informal. Stakeholders are misaligned. Compensation practices vary across the enterprise. And the result — delayed timelines, incomplete adoption and…

Jun 30, 2026 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM America/Chicago

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David Kruse

Vice President, Physician Enterprise, Hallmark

Tracie Martin

Vice President, Physician Compensation, CHRISTUS Health

Laura Brattin

Senior Director, Finance and Provider Compensation, Texas Health Physicians Group

Oklahoma City officials have approved final plans for the MAPS 4 Robert Ravitz Crisis Center, a behavioral health facility slated to open in 2027.  MAPS 4 includes $12.27 million for the project, and the Arnall Family Foundation contributed $3 million,…

A series of Pew Research Center surveys from February 2024 to October 2025 found that 22% of U.S. adults rated their mental health as fair or poor, with adults younger than 30 reporting the lowest mental health ratings among all…

The District of Columbia has the highest concentration of psychiatrists in the U.S., with 44.69 psychiatrists per 100,000 residents, according to Becker’s analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics employment data and 2025 U.S. population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. …

Healthcare organizations are under intensifying pressure to control operational costs without compromising patient experience or clinical outcomes. Language services sit directly inside that tension — often treated as a back-office expense, yet tied to patient access, throughput and care quality.…

Jun 23, 2026 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM America/Chicago

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Neil Wallis

COO, MetroWest Medical Center

Emmanuel Chepkwony

Director of Language Services, Advocate Health

Corey Bolt

Strategic Business Development Executive, AMN Healthcare

Hospitals are facing the same equation from every direction: expenses are rising faster than reimbursement, patient demand keeps climbing and the workforce to meet it is shrinking. The traditional response — add beds, hire more staff, build new towers —…

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Methodist Jennie Edmundson Behavioral Health in Council Bluffs, Iowa, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new 96-bed behavioral health hospital.  The hospital, slated to open to patients in June, is a joint venture between Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital and Franklin,…

Franklin, Tenn.-based Acadia disclosed that one of its indirect subsidiaries was ordered to pay $105 million in damages in an employment-related lawsuit, according to a May 18 Securities and Exchange Commission filing.  San Diego Health Alliance, doing business as Fashion…

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