Employers are looking to increase mental health resources available to employees in 2026, according to Mercer’s “Survey on Health & Benefit Strategies for 2026.” The consulting firm surveyed 504 organizations with more than 500 employees about their 2026 benefit strategies. …
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Traditional automation can only go so far in solving today’s operational and compliance pressures. As costs rise and member expectations grow, payers need a smarter path forward. This e-book introduces agentic automation — a new approach that blends human judgment,…
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Health systems are navigating tighter margins, higher expectations and widespread staffing strain. But traditional automation — limited to simple task execution — won’t carry organizations forward. This short guide introduces the next chapter: agentic automation. By combining AI-powered intelligence, human…
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Health systems don’t have the luxury of building their way out of capacity constraints. WakeMed didn’t — and still boosted prime-time surgical access and throughput by double digits. In this session, WakeMed’s Chief Medical Officer Charles Harr, MD, shares how…
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Charles D. Harr, MD, MBA
Rear Admiral, MC, SHCE (Ret.), CMO/Executive Healthcare Strategist, WakeMed Health
King of Prussia, Pa.-based Universal Health Services has begun the construction of a $63 million mental health hospital in the Kansas City, Mo., metropolitan area, which is scheduled to open in 2026. The new facility will offer walk-in and inpatient…
Surgical instrument trays are often the overlooked culprit behind workflow bottlenecks, rising costs and scheduling delays. But organizations rethinking their tray layouts are seeing major gains in their SPD workflow and in their OR turnaround. This webinar will unpack proven…
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Kyle Kemp
National Director of Business Development, ONE TRAY/IST
The Certified Professional by the American Heart Association (CPAHA) Telehealth designation is more than a credential — it’s a career catalyst. But many telehealth professionals lack a clear roadmap to prepare and succeed. Join Carly Brown, PharmD, a clinical pharmacist…
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Carly Brown, PharmD, CPAHA
Clinical Pharmacist, University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, University of Mississippi Medical Center - Center for Telehealth
Patient access is under pressure as care costs climb, appointment wait times grow and staffing shortages persist. Nearly one-third of Americans live more than an hour from hospitals offering high-quality surgical services, with many facing out-of-pocket expenses they can’t afford.…
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Incomplete risk capture undermines revenue and care quality, especially as value-based models accelerate. Industry averages fall short: 80% recapture rates, 70% annual wellness visit coverage. That leaves dollars — and patient outcomes — at risk. This toolkit shows how leading…
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