Webinar: Released OR Time is Leaving Capacity – and Revenue – on the Table, July 22

July 8, 2026

Webinar: Released OR Time is Leaving Capacity – and Revenue – on the Table, July 22

OR inefficiency doesn’t always look like downtime. It often hides in missed opportunities – unused blocks, delayed scheduling and reactive processes. At many health systems, released OR time becomes a quiet drain: lost revenue, surgeon frustration and underused capacity at exactly the moment demand is rising.

The traditional tools aren’t keeping up. Emails and spreadsheets create friction, slow handoffs and obscure where capacity is actually available. Surgeons get frustrated. Schedulers get overwhelmed. Volume growth stalls.

Falls Church, Va.-based Inova took a different approach. Its predictive orchestration model replaced reactive scheduling with a system designed to surface available time and match it to the right requestors, driving a 46% release fill rate, 20% more OR minutes available and case volume growth among top open-time requestors, including 8% growth in OR cases and 13% growth in endoscopy cases.

In this webinar, Inova leaders will share what changed and how.

Key Learnings Include:

  • The strategies and tech behind Inova’s 46% release fill rate,
  • How centralized scheduling, data transparency and governance fueled adoption, and
  • Tactics to engage surgeons, improve labor efficiency and scale success.

Cost: Free

When: Wednesday, July 22, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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MRHA Webinar: Nurse Call and Wander Management Systems for Rural Healthcare, July 16

July 8, 2026

MRHA Webinar: Nurse Call and Wander Management Systems for Rural Healthcare, July 16

Join ECC and TekTone for an in-depth look at modern nurse call and wander management solutions designed to meet the unique needs of rural healthcare facilities. This session will showcase the latest Tek-CARE technologies, including Tek-CARE400 GEN3 nurse call, Tek-CARE700 Wander Management, and the expanding Tek-CARE ecosystem of workflow and alerting tools.

Participants will learn how fully integrated wireless pendants, wired audio-visual nurse call systems, resident wander management, and alert integration can operate simultaneously on a single platform. The presentation will highlight how these solutions help rural facilities improve staff efficiency, enhance resident satisfaction, and modernize infrastructure in a cost-effective and scalable way.

Designed for a wide range of care environments from small care homes to large hospitals – TekTone nurse call systems are UL® listed and customizable to meet regulatory and operational requirements across multiple settings.

Cost: Free

When: Thursday, July 16, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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MRHA Webinar: Digital Lifelines: Smarter Telemedicine and AI Use, July 9

July 8, 2026

MRHA Webinar: Digital Lifelines: Smarter Telemedicine and AI Use, July 9

Join Jackson Lewis for an engaging session exploring how telemedicine and artificial intelligence are reshaping healthcare delivery in rural communities.

This webinar will examine common sources of malpractice and employer liability in telehealth, best practices for provider communication and care handoffs, and emerging legal risks tied to AI use in healthcare. Through real-world case examples and practical guidance, participants will gain strategies to help reduce risk, strengthen documentation practices, and responsibly integrate new technologies into patient care.

Cost: Free

When: Thursday, July 9, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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On-Demand Webinar: What the Data Says: A Candid Conversation on Healthcare Operations Today

July 8, 2026

On-Demand Webinar: What the Data Says: A Candid Conversation on Healthcare Operations Today

Hospital operating margins closed out 2025 at an adjusted year-to-date rate of 1.3%, according to Kaufman Hall. At that threshold, a single operational inefficiency can quickly become a financial crisis.

This on-demand sessions offers a data-driven look at where health systems are struggling – and where early progress is being made.

Drawing from a pre-event survey of 70+ healthcare leaders and live polling conducted with executive, clinical and operational audiences, the conversation covers margin pressure and AI adoption in healthcare operations.

Int this session, you will learn:

  • Why financial pressure dominates as the top operational challenge, cited by 52% of surveyed leaders,
  • Where AI adoption is breaking down: 30% of executives cited prohibitive cost to scale as the primary obstacle.

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Webinar: Why Digital Health Strategies Stall at the Front Lines: 4 Systems Weigh In, July 14

July 8, 2026

Webinar: Why Digital Health Strategies Stall at the Front Lines: 4 Systems Weigh In, July 14

Healthcare organizations have spent years building digital strategies. A lack of ambition is not the issue. The challenge is that most strategies still don’t translate to the people delivering care.

Front-line clinicians are quietly opting out of tools they were never consulted on. Executives are tracking dashboards that don’t reflect day-to-day workflow reality. The feedback loops meant to bridge the two are slow, ad hoc or missing entirely. The result? Stalled adoption, frustrated teams and digital investments that fail to move the needle on the outcomes they were funded to improve.

In this session, clinical and informatics leaders from Ballad Health, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Jersey Shore University Medical Center and RWJBarnabas Health will have a candid conversation on closing those gaps.

Insights include:

  • Where digital strategy most often disconnects from the front lines
  • How to structure feedback loops between clinicians and executive decision-makers
  • Defining “digital maturity” so it resonates across all stakeholders
  • The non-negotiables in a digital health roadmap and what tends to get overlooked

Cost: Free

When: Tuesday, July 14, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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

July 8, 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 60-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 and incentive tensions live, and how leaders are navigating them.

Cost: Free

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

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Webinar: The EVS Single-Use Debate is Shifting: What the Data Means for Cost and Sustainability, July 13

June 30, 2026

Webinar: The EVS Single-Use Debate is Shifting: What the Data Means for Cost and Sustainability, July 13

Budgets are tight, clinical standards are higher than ever, and sustainability scrutiny is intensifying. Yet many hospitals still run fragmented environmental services programs: multiple disinfectant chemistries, inconsistent ordering and heavy reliance on reusable textiles that drive laundry, logistics and rework.

Left unaddressed, that complexity compounds. Every added product and one-off process pulls staff time, inflates spend and makes it harder to answer questions about quality and environmental impact. Leaders are now re-evaluating long-held assumptions about what belongs in an EVS portfolio.

Join an infection prevention specialist for a grounded discussion on optimizing EVS. The program will outline how hospitals are standardizing disinfectants across facilities, consolidating to fewer products and evaluating a shift from reusable to single-use wipes, mops and textiles, with takeaways from laundering comparison studies and a sustainability lens that holds up to scrutiny.

You will learn:

  • A step-by-step approach to standardize disinfectants without disrupting care,
  • A transparent cost comparison for reusable versus single use, including laundry and labor,
  • How to build an evidence-based sustainability narrative for EVS products, and
  • Governance and compliance guardrails that sustain savings and quality gains.

Cost: Free

When: Monday, July 13, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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Whitepaper: How AMC Leaders are Translating Workforce and Research into Business Value

June 30, 2026

Whitepaper: How AMC Leaders are Translating Workforce and Research into Business Value

Academic medical centers are facing a convergence of pressures: Medicaid cuts under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, tightening NIH funding and labor costs that now represent 60% of total hospital expenses, up 5.6% in 2025. For many C-suites and boards, the question has become unavoidable – is the academic mission a strategic asset or a sunk cost?

Leaders from Mass General Brigham, OU Health, Northwestern Medicine, Emory Healthcare, Rush University System for Health and other AMCs answered that question at Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting. Their answer: translate the mission, don’t defund it.

The results speak for themselves. OU Health grew revenue organically from $1.6 billion to $3.6 billion following a merger. UChicago Medicine increased grant submissions 48% year over year. And UVA Health attracted a major pharmaceutical partnership through transparent funds flow. This whitepaper captures the strategies behind those outcomes and more.

Download to learn:

  • Why incremental integration fails and what structural change actually requires,
  • How AMCs are redesigning workforce as a system-level strategy, not a staffing function,
  • How research is being repositioned as a brand differentiator and industry partnership engine, and
  • The governance, funds flow and compensation models driving measurable results.

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

June 30, 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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Webinar: Integrating PrEP into Primary Care: A System-level Approach to HIV Prevention, Outcomes, and Equity, July 7

June 30, 2026

Webinar: Integrating PrEP into Primary Care: A System-level Approach to HIV Prevention, Outcomes, and Equity, July 7

While HIV prevention continues to be a public health priority, it has often been siloed in specialty settings and inconsistently measured from a quality lens. Health systems that have embedded pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) into primary care are seeing a different story: higher PrEP uptake, more equitable access, and a clearer path to sustainable program growth.

This webinar brings together HIV prevention leaders from NYU Langone Health and Henry Ford Health and others to share how they built and scaled PrEP programs within primary care – and what it took to make them work.

You’ll hear how they:

  • Redesigned workflows, care team roles and HER tools to support front-line PrEP delivery,
  • Increased uptake of both oral and long-acting injectable PrEP while managing program costs,
  • Used data and population health infrastructure to close equity gaps and reach priority populations, and
  • Built internal quality measures and a business case to sustain investment at scale.

Cost: Free

When: Tuesday, July 7, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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