Webinar: Price Transparency, Done Right: Putting Medication Access in Patients’ Hands, July 16

July 10, 2026

Webinar: Price Transparency, Done Right: Putting Medication Access in Patients’ Hands, July 16

Real-time medication price transparency is no longer a someday ambition. As of 2025, 75 percent of hospitals had integrated real-time prescription benefit information for at least some payers, according to federal and CMS has required Medicare Part D plans to support these tools since 2021.

This fireside chat takes that question head-on. Rather than staying at the vision level, the conversation digs into what real transparency requires at the point of care, where the friction lives and what it takes to put cost and access information directly in patients’ hands without straining the provider-patient relationship.

In this 6o minute session, you’ll learn:

  • What real-time medication price transparency looks like when it works for every party,
  • How to surface cost and access information without disrupting the provider-patient relationship, and
  • Where the operational incentive tensions live, and how leaders are navigating them.

Cost: Free

When: Thursday, July 16, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 pm.

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Webinar: Beyond the Bottleneck: How Health Systems are Improving Access, Flow and Care Continuity, July 30

July 10, 2026

Webinar: Beyond the Bottleneck: How Health Systems are Improving Access, Flow and Care Continuity, July 30

Crowded Eds, delayed discharges, clinician shortages and rising financial pressure are squeezing health systems from every direction. For years the answer was to add capacity. In most markets, that is no longer realistic.

This panel brings together executives from Vituity, Mayo Clinic Laboratories, Houston Methodist, City of Hope and Hospital Sisters Health System to discuss a smarter path: redesigning care delivery across the continuum – emergency departments, hospital medicine, ambulatory follow-up, behavioral health, virtual care and community partnerships.

The conversation moves past dashboards to the operational, clinical and workforce alignment that actually moves patients through a system. Leaders will share where flow breaks down, what separates real improvement from cosmetic fixes and how to design care models around the workforce they actually have.

Learnings Include:

  • Why access is now an enterprise strategy, not a department problem,
  • How to align physician groups, nursing, case management and post-acute partners around shared throughput goals,
  • Site-of-care strategies – observation, telehealth, behavioral health pathways – that keep avoidable volume out of constrained settings, and
  • Where the handoffs between settings turn strategy into a readmission, and how leaders close those gaps.

Cost: Free

When: Thursday, July 30, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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On-Demand Webinar: From Silos to Situational Awareness: Advancing Perinatal Care with Cloud and AI

July 10, 2026

On-Demand Webinar: From Silos to Situational Awareness: Advancing Perinatal Care with Cloud and AI

Labor and delivery units demand more from clinicians than almost any other care setting. Data is constant, decisions are immediate, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Yet documentation burden, workflow gaps, and variability in care continue to challenge teams already operating at their limits.

This on-demand webinar brings together panelists from GE HealthCare, HCA Healthcare, and AWS to spotlight their combined efforts to reimagine perinatal digital support. Discussion explores how cross-industry collaboration enables digital innovation designed to fit clinical workflows – not complicate them. Through real-world experience, panelists share how cloud-based platforms, interoperable data, and clinician-led design can help reduce cognitive burden, improve consistency in fetal monitoring, and support scalable, future-ready care delivery.

Key Learnings:

  • How real-time data and unified views improve situational awareness in labor and delivery,
  • Strategies to reduce documentation burden and cognitive overload for clinical teams,
  • The role of clinician co-design in driving adoption and long-term success, and
  • Best practices for implementing digital and AI tools while minimizing IT friction.

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Webinar: AI Go-Live is a Milestone, Not the Finish Line, July 15

July 10, 2026

Webinar: AI Go-Live is a Milestone, Not the Finish Line, July 15

Most health systems can launch an AI pilot. Far fewer turn that early momentum into measurable, organization wide results.

The first months after deployment are where it’s decided. Measurement choices, workflow friction and change management either embed AI into daily work or let enthusiasm quietly fade.

This session brings candid lessons from leaders who have lived the “now what” phase of AI. They will share the signals that actually matter in the early months, the friction points no one warns you about and the governance moves that keep patient care and staff experience front and center.

You will hear from executives at different stages of their AI journey on how they assessed early performance, course-corrected without disrupting operations and built a roadmap for sustainable expansion.

Learnings include:

  • Early indicators that your deployment is working, and what to do when it is not,
  • Where value commonly leaks after go-live, and how to close the gaps before they worsen,
  • Practical tactics to drive staff adoption and reduce pushback on busy units, and
  • How to build feedback loops that turn quick wins into a scalable, governed roadmap.

Cost: Free

When: Wednesday, July 15, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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On-Demand Webinar: Million Dollar Data: Why ‘Interoperability’ isn’t Solving Your Records Problem – and What Will

July 10, 2026

On-Demand Webinar: Million Dollar Data: Why ‘Interoperability’ isn’t Solving Your Records Problem – and What Will

Imagine complete patient records from any U.S. provider arriving as clean, structured, normalized data, no phone calls, no faxes, no staff buried in reconciling charts. For most organizations, that reality is still out of reach.

It doesn’t have to be. The gap isn’t connectivity; it’s usability, quality and ownership. Close it, and the gains compound across patient access, clinician and patient satisfaction, and the data quality every AI initiative depends on.

Consider what’s at stake today: clinical teams spend an estimated 40% of their time chasing and reconciling charts, and roughly 50% of records stay trapped in systems that never push to an exchange. In this on-demand webinar, the founding team behind a health information management company explains why true interoperability remains a myth, and what it takes to retrieve and transform those records into something clinicians can actually use.

Watch to see how health systems can close the gap between having data and using it.

Learning Points:

  • Why current interoperability solutions leave critical records inaccessible, and how to quantify the hidden labor and lost revenue,
  • Where continuity of care gaps exist: the roughly 50% of records trapped outside any exchange,
  • What it takes to convert raw faxes, PDFs and code into curated, deduplicated, standards-aligned data (FHIR, USCDI)
  • How clean, usable data improves access and satisfaction while building the foundation healthcare AI requires.

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Webinar: When Nurses Help Build the AI, Adoption Follows: Lessons From 3 Health Systems, July 28

July 10, 2026

Webinar: When Nurses Help Build the AI, Adoption Follows: Lessons From 3 Health Systems, July 28

Healthcare organizations face relentless workforce pressure, and nursing leaders are no longer asking only whether AI can help. They are asking how to implement it so front-line nurses will use it.

The answer starts with asking nurses to help build it.

Join Becker’s and nursing leaders from Cincinnati Children’s, memorial Hermann Health System and OhioHealth for a candid conversation on how an AI-powered autonomous patient facing voice assistant, co-designed with nurses from the ground up, was developed and put into practice.

Panelists will share honest early learnings – what worked, what didn’t and what surprised them – including how skeptics became advocates, where the technology saved nurses time and how it reached patients often missed in education on diabetes of COPD.

Takeaways:

  • Why nurse involvement in AI design separates adoption from abandonment,
  • What early front-line feedback revealed, and how skeptics became advocates,
  • Practical lessons in change management, trust-building and sustainable adoption, and
  • How to bring AI to the bedside without losing the human connection at the center of care.

Cost: Free

When: Tuesday, July 28, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

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On-Demand Webinar: How Public Sector Healthcare Can Win the Talent it Can’t Afford to Lose

July 10, 2026

On-Demand Webinar: How Public Sector Healthcare Can Win the Talent it Can’t Afford to Lose

Nearly 30% of new hospital hires leave within the first year, and more than 60% of all exits happen within the first two. For public sector healthcare systems already competing against private employers with bigger budgets and faster hiring processes, that turnover is a crisis hiding in plain sight.

This on-demand session draws on Indeed’s proprietary hiring data and trusted third-party sources to uncover what the data reveals about the public sector talent landscape and where the real opportunities are.

Attendees will leave with two concrete strategies: leading with mission and community impact to build a healthier candidate pipeline, and modernizing how systems reach and source candidates by role.

Watch to Learn:

  • Why most turnover is a new-hire engagement problem, not long-tenured burnout,
  • How job seeker search behavior signals a growing demand for flexibility,
  • Why sourcing strategy must vary by role, not follow a one-size-fits-all approach, and
  • Four practical ways to reduce turnover and strengthen retention.

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Webinar: Penn Medicine Reimagined the Patient Room and Cut Thousands of Administrative Hours, July 21

July 10, 2026

Webinar: Penn Medicine Reimagined the Patient Room and Cut Thousands of Administrative Hours, July 21

Patient expectations keep climbing while clinical teams absorb a steady load of nonclinical requests, repeated questions and unclear bedside communication. Moving satisfaction scores without adding headcount has become one of the hardest problems in hospital operations.

Penn Medicine’s Clifton Center took a different path. Using IRIS, and interactive in-room system, the team turned the patient room into a digital hub that displays care plans, care teams and key updates while giving patients direct control over their environment. The result: higher patient satisfaction and thousands of administrative hours returned to clinical staff.

In this session, John Donohue, vice president, data and technology solutions, at Penn Medicine, will walk through how the system was built, how it integrates with clinical and operational workflows and what it took to deliver measurable results.

Learnings include:

  • How IRIS surfaces care plans, care teams and updates to improve bedside communication,
  • Which in-room controls reduce non-clinical interruptions for clinical staff,
  • How the system was integrated across clinical and building operations, and
  • The operational and experience outcomes Penn Medicine measured.

Cost: Free

When: Tuesday, July 21, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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On-Demand Webinar: The First 30 Minutes: What Healthcare Leaders Need to Know About Cyber Resilience

July 9, 2026

On-Demand Webinar: The First 30 Minutes: What Healthcare Leaders Need to Know About Cyber Resilience

A disruption rarely gives warning. One moment operations run normally; the next, critical systems stall – and every minute of downtime carries operational financial weight.

For healthcare organizations, cyber resilience is no longer a back-office concern. It shapes patient care, revenue and the teams keeping the organization running.

This on-demand executive discussion examines what separates organizations that recover quickly from those that struggle – and the infrastructure, recovery and continuity strategies that help leaders minimize downtime and prepare for the unexpected.

Insights include:

  • The operational and financial impact of healthcare disruptions and downtime,
  • Infrastructure and continuity strategies that support organizational resilience,
  • Best practices for accelerating recovery and maintaining critical operations, and
  • How to strengthen preparedness across technology, operations and clinical teams.

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On-Demand Webinar: What it Takes to Get a Real Return on Healthcare AI

July 9, 2026

On-Demand Webinar: What it Takes to Get a Real Return on Healthcare AI

Imagine launching AI where the data is already trusted, the approvals already documented and compliance already built in. For many finance and operations leaders, that is the difference between an AI pilot that stalls and one that scales.

The premise of this on-demand session is straightforward: start where the data lives. Core financial and operational workflows give AI a foundation of clean data and existing controls, which speeds time to value and protects the organization. During the session, technology and innovation leaders will walk through why this approach works and how to extend it.

Learnings include:

  • The benefits of treating financial and operational workflows as an AI launchpad,
  • How the approach safeguards data quality, privacy and compliance, and
  • The steps to enable broader AI transformation.

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