Webinar: When AI Shapes Where Care Begins: What it Means for Payers, May 21

May 6, 2026

Webinar: When AI Shapes Where Care Begins: What it Means for Payers, May 21

For a growing share of members, the care journey now begins not with a nurse line or portal, but with AI. Conversational tools are stepping in before a clinician is involved guiding symptom interpretation and next-step decisions.

While this shift promises speed and access, it also introduces clinical safety, utilization and cost risks that payers haven’t fully accounted for.

In this session, leaders will examine how AI is reshaping early care decisions, where today’s tools can fall short in real-world clinical scenarios, and what it means for health plans as AI increasingly influences when, where, and how care begins – including new questions around oversight, escalation, and accountability.

Key learnings:

  • What’s driving the rapid shift to AI as members’ first care interaction,
  • The clinical, cost, and trust risks when AI guidance influences decisions early, and
  • How health plans can think about oversight, escalation, and accountability as AI becomes part of how care begins.

Cost: Free

When: Thursday, May 21, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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Webinar: How 3 Health Systems Are Unlocking Capacity, Improving Patient Experience, and Driving Financial Performance with Care-at-Home, May 14

May 6, 2026

Webinar: How 3 Health Systems Are Unlocking Capacity, Improving Patient Experience, and Driving Financial Performance with Care-at-Home, May 14

Health systems are under pressure to manage rising demand, constrained capacity and increasingly complex patient flow.

In this discussion, physician leaders from Jefferson Health, Ochsner Health, and Tampa General Hospital will share how they are redesigning care delivery and building care-at-home pathways to address these challenges.

These organizations are not only freeing beds, but they are also redesigning care pathways to better manage moderate-acuity patients and reduce repeat hospitalizations.

Insights include:

  • How health systems are quantifying the opportunity value of hospital capacity,
  • Ways care-at-home pathways can improve ED and inpatient throughput, and
  • Strategies to support high-risk patients after discharge and reduce readmissions.

Cost: Free

When: Thursday, May 14, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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Webinar: Pharmacy Procurement at Scale: What’s Breaking and How to Fix It, May 12

May 6, 2026

Webinar: Pharmacy Procurement at Scale: What’s Breaking and How to Fix It, May 12

Pharmacy procurement becomes increasingly difficult to manage as health systems expand.

Many organizations have centralized strategies in place, yet purchasing decisions remain reactive. The result: inconsistency, missed savings and increased compliance risk across the enterprise.

This session explores where traditional procurement models fall short and what leading organizations are doing differently. Learn how real-time data and improved visibility can support more consistent, informed purchasing decisions across the enterprise.

What’s inside:

  • Why reactive purchasing leads to inconsistency, missed savings and compliance risk,
  • How real-time visibility improves purchasing performance and control, and
  • Strategies to standardize procurement while maintaining flexibility.

Cost: Free

When: Tuesday, May 12, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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Webinar: The Scheduling Fix that Cleared a Community Hospital’s OR Backlog in 90 Days, May 14

May 6, 2026

Webinar: The Scheduling Fix that Cleared a Community Hospital’s OR Backlog in 90 Days, May 14

Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, a 427-bed community medical center, faced a multi-month surgical backlog – compounded by fragmented scheduling, manual workflows and poor communication across facilities. It was a significant operational challenge with no easy fix.

But in 90 days, the perioperative team rebuilt how scheduling worked across the system, eliminating the backlog, unifying 83 schedulers across multiple sites and achieving financial ROI within six months.

In this session, perioperative leaders from PVHMC share the operational changes that made it possible, from block management strategy to cross-department process redesign, and what sustainable OR performance improvement looked like on the ground.

You’ll learn how PVHMC:

  • Eliminated a 2-3 month surgical backlog in 90 days,
  • Achieved 100% scheduler adoption across the main OR, outpatient pavilion and GI clinics,
  • Unlocked significant additional surgical capacity through proactive block management, and
  • Delivered measurable financial ROI within six months through FTE savings and increased case volumes.

Cost: Free

When: Thursday, May 14, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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Webinar: How Health Systems Can Lead Through Disruption: Cost, Supply Chain and AI, May 20

May 4, 2026

Webinar: How Health Systems Can Lead Through Disruption: Cost, Supply Chain and AI, May 20

U.S. hospitals are under pressure from every direction – cost constraints, supply chain instability, cybersecurity threats and the push to integrate AI responsibly. The question isn’t whether to adapt. It’s how.

In this webinar a global medtech CEO shares how a global MedTech leader is addressing these challenges while helping hospitals improve patient care, throughput, and operational efficiency in an ever changing environment.

This session offers a practical, global perspective on the forces reshaping U.S. healthcare and how industry partners support healthcare systems and what they can do in response.

You’ll leave with insight on:

  • How supply chain resilience protects care continuity in an unstable environment,
  • Where single-use endoscopy can help offset provider cost pressures,
  • How AI and connected digital platforms support standardized, scalable care delivery, and
  • Why innovation, security and patient care are best addressed together.

Cost: Free

When: Wednesday, May 20, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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On-Demand Webinar: How AdventHealth Improved Care Transitions and Drove $48.6M is Operational Value

May 4, 2026

On-Demand Webinar: How AdventHealth Improved Care Transitions and Drove $48.6M is Operational Value

Length of stay is one of the most significant sources of avoidable cost and operational strain in hospitals today, yet many health systems still struggle to reduce unwarranted variation in inpatient days in a clinically appropriate and sustainable way.

In this webinar, hospital leaders will hear how AdventHealth addressed avoidable length of stay by Aligning IT and care management and implementing coordinated changes to people, processes and technology. Presenters will share how greater transparency across discharge processes supported timely, appropriate post-acute placement – enhancing patient-centered care and creating more predictable patient flow..

Attendees will learn how this work helped AdventHealth unlock $48.6M in systemwide value (full-year impact), achieve a 9% improvement in length of stay, cut post-acute placement time in half and improve patient flow across more than 50 hospitals.

Attendees will learn how to:

  • Identify the highest-impact drivers of avoidable length of stay tied to post-acute discharge delays,
  • Align IT and care management to improve visibility, accountability and timely decision making,
  • Translate length of stay improvement into measurable financial impact and increased capacity, and
  • Apply a repeatable, system-ready approach to sustaining care transition improvements at scale while integrating with an existing EMR.

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Webinar: Balancing Burnout, Demand and Access: Insights From 4 Leaders, June 24

May 4, 2026

Webinar: Balancing Burnout, Demand and Access: Insights From 4 Leaders, June 24

Join leaders from Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Ventura County Medical Center, Denver Health, and San Juan Regional Medical Center as they share how they are keeping their missions at the forefront while evolving workforce strategies and operating models to meet the unique needs of their patient populations.

Healthcare leaders are under increasing pressure to operate with greater precision, balancing workforce constraints while expanding access to patients facing care access barriers. They are continuously adapting to shifting demand for access, evolving generational expectations within the workforce, and the growing role of AI in day to day operations, reimagining workforce planning in real time.

In this session, panelists will discuss how they have adapted staffing models, reimagined workforce planning, and leveraged technology to stay responsive to changing demand, offering practical insights while remaining centered on patient care and keeping culture at the center of their strategies.

Key takeaways include:

  • Precision in workforce strategy is now mission-critical,
  • Workforce planning is being redefined by shifting expectations and technology, and
  • Patient care and culture remain the anchor amid transformation.

Cost: Free

When: Wednesday, June 24, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

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Webinar: The Data Problem Standing Between Your Organization and AI That Works, June 30

May 4, 2026

Webinar: The Data Problem Standing Between Your Organization and AI That Works, June 30

Healthcare organizations are moving fast on AI – but many are hitting a more fundamental obstacle: their data is not ready to support it.

Fragmented records, interoperability gaps and unreliable pipelines mean AI results can be inconsistent, hard to trust and nearly impossible to scale beyond early pilots. For clinical and digital leaders, the question is no longer whether to adopt AI but whether the underlying data can support it.

This webinar examines what it takes to move from fragmented information to trusted, actionable insight – and how organizations that get this right are better positioned to move faster, go further and create real impact at scale.

Insights include:

  • Methods for transforming large-scale health data into actionable insights,
  • Strategies for closing interoperability gaps and implementing AI at scale, and
  • Lessons from long-term data integration and the impact on patient and community health outcomes.

Cost: Free

When: Tuesday, June 30, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

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Webinar: AI-embedded EHR: A Practical Path to Outpatient Efficiency, May 27

May 4, 2026

Webinar: AI-embedded EHR: A Practical Path to Outpatient Efficiency, May 27

Ambulatory organizations are under pressure to reduce administrative burden, improve clinician satisfaction and deliver a more consistent patient experience – all without compromising security or trust.

The answer isn’t another bolt-on tool. It’s AI built directly into the EHR workflows clinicians already use.

This webinar explores how an AI-embedded platform addresses persistent outpatient challenges: supporting seamless transitions for clinicians across devices and roles, reducing documentation load and enabling more informed decisions – while keeping governance and security practices integrated by design.

Key Learnings:

  • How AI embedded in EHR workflows streamlines clinical operations end-to-end,
  • Ways conversational search and AI-powered clinical summaries improve access to information and support faster decisions,
  • Governance and security considerations for deploying AI responsibly in the clinical setting, and
  • How to measure outcomes that matter: clinical efficiency, care team experience and patient trust.

Cost: Free

When: Wednesday, May 27, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

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Webinar: The Current Telehealth Policy Landscape: What System Leaders Need to Know, May 27

May 4, 2026

Webinar: The Current Telehealth Policy Landscape: What System Leaders Need to Know, May 27

Telehealth policy is shifting fast – and the decisions being made now will shape how hospitals and health systems deliver virtual care for years to come.

Federal waivers have been extended through 2027, but long-term permanence remains unresolved, state regulations continue to diverge, and payment policy is creating new pressure points across cardiovascular and chronic disease programs.

In this live webinar, a national policy research analyst at the American Heart Association and UNC Health’s chief medical informatics officer will break down the policy environment in plain terms – and explain what it means for your organization.

Key Takeaways:

  • How federal and state laws, regulations and waivers are shaping telehealth delivery today,
  • How payment policy and coverage decisions affect the sustainability of virtual care programs,
  • The American Heart Association’s current policy priorities in telehealth and digital health, and
  • How evolving policy affects equity, access and outcomes in cardiovascular and chronic disease care.

Cost: Free

When: Wednesday, May 27, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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