Save the Date for The Rural Impact, Monday, June 22

June 4, 2026

Save the Date for The Rural Impact, Monday, June 22

The National Association of Community Health Centers will hold an online panel discussion with leaders from rural hospitals and health centers from three states – New Hampshire, North Dakota, and Pennsylvania – discussing their collaborations for rural health.

Hear from panelists as they discuss their priorities for Rural Health Transformation funding as well as how they face shared challenges such as workforce, community engagement, and care models that close access gaps.

Cost: Free

When: Monday, June 22, 2:00 p.m. ET

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On-Demand Webinar: The Hidden Barrier to AI: Why Legacy Systems and App Sprawl are Slowing Healthcare Innovation

June 4, 2026

On-Demand Webinar: The Hidden Barrier to AI: Why Legacy Systems and App Sprawl are Slowing Healthcare Innovation

Healthcare organizations are investing heavily in AI and digital innovation – yet many are discovering that legacy systems, redundant applications and fragmented infrastructure are slowing progress. Before scaling AI or advanced analytics, many healthcare IT, digital and compliance leaders are realizing they must address decades of accumulated technical debt.

This session will explore how healthcare IT leaders are approaching application rationalization and legacy modernization as strategic enablers of AI, cloud transformation and operational efficiency. Speakers will share practical approaches for evaluating legacy systems, reducing application sprawl and aligning platforms to support the next generation of healthcare technologies.

Key learning points

  • Why legacy systems and application sprawl are emerging as major barriers to AI and digital transformation,
  • Practical frameworks for evaluating and rationalizing healthcare application portfolios,
  • How leading health systems are balancing modernization with operational stability,
  • Strategies for aligning infrastructure, security and governance when retiring legacy systems, and
  • Where CIOs should start when building a modern digital foundation for AI.

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Webinar: The Power of Combining Smart Technicians with Intelligent AI in HTM Operations, June 23

June 4, 2026

Webinar: The Power of Combining Smart Technicians with Intelligent AI in HTM Operations, June 23

Healthcare organizations are under increasing pressure to improve operational efficiency while supporting overextended clinical engineering teams. In this webinar, leaders will explore how agentic AI can help biomedical technicians streamline workflows, reduce administrative burden, and access faster troubleshooting and equipment insights. Attendees will learn how AI is being integrated into clinical engineering operations and what it could mean for the future of healthcare technology management.

Learning Points:

  • Explore how agentic AI can support biomedical technician workflows,
  • Understand emerging use cases for AI in troubleshooting, knowledge retrieval, and maintenance support,
  • Learn key considerations for AI adoption, workflow integration, and technician trust, and
  • Examine how AI can augment, not replace, clinical engineering expertise.

Cost: Free

When: Tuesday, June 23, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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Webinar: How Pulse Telehealth Resource Center Supports the Future of Virtual Communities, August 13

June 4, 2026

 

Webinar: How Pulse Telehealth Resource Center Supports the Future of Virtual Communities, August 13

Telehealth continues to play an important role in improving healthcare access across rural communities, helping providers expand services, reduce barriers to care, and better meet the needs of medically underserved populations.

This webinar will introduce the HRSA-funded Pulse Telehealth Resource Center (PulseTRC), which now serves Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma as the region’s federally designated telehealth resource center, continuing the work previously supported through the Heartland Telehealth Resource Center.

Participants will learn how PulseTRC supports healthcare professionals, policymakers, and community organizations through free research-based resources designed to strengthen telehealth and virtual care delivery. The session will provide an overview of available tools and services, including technical assistance, educational webinars, policy and billing guidance, technology resources, virtual health access mapping, and telehealth best practices. Attendees will also explore how telehealth can improve healthcare access, increase operational efficiency, and support sustainability in rural communities.

Cost: Free

When: Thursday, August 13, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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Webinar: Precision Genomics at Scale: What it Takes to Turn Clinical Capability into Enterprise Value, June 23

June 4, 2026

Webinar: Precision Genomics at Scale: What it Takes to Turn Clinical Capability into Enterprise Value, June 23

Precision genomics is moving from the lab into the operational core of health systems – yet translating that clinical capability into enterprise value remains a challenge for many. Health systems are under increasing pressure to reduce operational burden, standardize care, and do more with fewer resources, creating growing demand for workflow-integrated precision genomics infrastructure.

This webinar explores what it takes to scale precision genomics across a system, from Electronic Health Record (HER) integration and standardized workflows to the data and partnership strategies that drive competitive advantage.

Built for senior leaders navigating the distance between genomics and enterprise level impact, this session equips attendees with a clearer picture of:

  • How advanced molecular diagnostics and longitudinal monitoring improve patient outcomes and reduce overtreatment,
  • Strategies to standardize workflows, reduce variation and accelerate time-to treatment at scale,
  • How health systems are using data, real-world evidence, and AI-enabled insights to identify care gaps and support continuous improvement, and
  • What enterprise-wide genomics adoption requires from HER integration and automation.

Cost: Free

When: Tuesday, June 23, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

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Upcoming Project Echo: Improve Outcomes: Join the Concussion Care Echo, Next Session June 24

June 4, 2026

Upcoming Project Echo: Improve Outcomes: Join the Concussion Care Echo, Next Session June 24

Through a multidisciplinary approach, the Concussion Care Echo hopes to impower and support healthcare professionals to confidently and effectively apply best practices.

Participants will join the expert team in case-based learning via videoconferencing. Together participants will:

  • Identify appropriate multi-disciplinary referrals, appreciating the role and value of each discipline in the coordination of care.
  • Increase utilization of appropriate care plans based on clinical profiles and anticipated recovery trajectories.
  • Improve utilization of objective assessments in the evaluation of a patient with a suspected concussion.
  • Counsel patients effectively and advocate for optimizing patient care by collaborating with other health care professionals.

Target Audience

  • Physical therapists,
  • Occupational therapists,
  • Speech-language therapists,
  • Behavioral health professionals,
  • Athletic trainers
  • Primary care clinicians
  • Healthcare professionals who work in concussion care

Join this session to receive FREE continuing education for professionals, collaboration, support and ongoing learning from specialists and improve care for patients in their home community.

Cost: Free

When: Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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Webinar: Building Multiple Scalable Talent Pipelines, June 15

June 2, 2026

Webinar: Building Multiple Scalable Talent Pipelines, June 15

Healthcare systems can strengthen their workforce by partnering with schools to introduce students early to healthcare careers and create accessible training pathways, such as Allied Health certificates. Attract new talent through social media and job sites while upskilling current employees to support career growth and improve retention.

In this session, you will explore how healthcare organizations can intentionally buld multiple, scalable talent pipelines by leveraging early career awareness, non-traditional candidate pathways, and strategic partnerships.

The discussion will highlight approaches for engaging students, unemployed or underemployed individuals, and existing employees to create sustainable workforce solutions across both rural and urban settings.

What you’ll learn:

  • Learn how to build awareness of healthcare careers among younger audiences,
  • Understand the value of creating connected pathways from high school into healthcare careers,
  • Explore strategies to scale talent pipelines by targeting non-traditional candidates, and
  • Discover approaches to upskill and reskill existing employees to improve retention and career mobility.

Cost: Free

When: Monday, June 15, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

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Webinar: What Healthcare Operations Look Like When AI Moves Work Forward, June 16

June 1, 2026

Webinar: What Healthcare Operations Look Like When AI Moves Work Forward, June 16

Picture a healthcare environment where enterprise applications don’t just track tasks – they act on them. Where compliance steps move forward without manual prompting, exceptions surface before they become problems, and clinical and operational teams spend less time on process and more time on judgment.

That’s the promise of agentic AI: technology that helps advance outcomes at the system level rather than asking users to do the connective work.

This Becker’s Healthcare webinar on June 16 brings the concept down to ground level. Expect a practical look at how healthcare organizations are applying agentic AI across business operations today, with attention to use cases, integration considerations and what it takes to move beyond pilot.

Learnings include:

  • What agentic AI looks like in healthcare operations beyond the demo environment,
  • How leaders are sequencing AI investment from record-keeping to action-oriented systems,
  • Where agentic AI is being applied across enterprise applications today,
  • What to expect when updating tech stacks in the next 12 to 24 months.

Cost: Free

When: Tuesday, June 16, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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On-Demand Webinar: Inside the Shift to Concierge Medicine: Lessons From Health System Leaders

June 1, 2026

On-Demand Webinar: Inside the Shift to Concierge Medicine: Lessons From Health System Leaders

Health systems are facing mounting pressure around primary care economics, physician burnout and patient access – and leaders are finding a way forward that doesn’t require restructuring what’s already working.

In this webinar, leaders from Weill Cornell Medicine and Mission Heritage Medical Group share how they piloted and scaled hybrid concierge medicine programs that sit alongside traditional panels, not in place of them. Their approach has strengthened physician satisfaction, improved recruitment and retention, and created new revenue streams that reduce reliance on subsidies.

The results make a case worth hearing: concierge programs designed for flexibility can serve both traditional and membership patients without disrupting core operations.

Watch this on-demand session to learn:

  • How hybrid concierge models add revenue without changing the structure of existing primary care operations,
  • Why concierge programs give health systems a competitive edge in physician recruitment and retention,
  • How flexible membership options let patients choose their level of acce3ss while preserving traditional care relationships, and
  • How Weill Cornell Medicine and Mission Heritage Medical Group moved from pilot to scale.

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Webinar: Where Revenue Leakage Starts: The Hidden Cost of Manual Healthcare Processes, June 3

June 1, 2026

Webinar: Where Revenue Leakage Starts: The Hidden Cost of Manual Healthcare Processes, June 3

Regulated healthcare environments face constant pressure to keep patient access, registration, documentation, verification, reminders, and exception handling moving without adding administrative burden to frontline teams.

In this session, you’ll explore how AI agents can support the “work behind the work” by automating high-volume, time-sensitive processes before inefficiencies impact staff, patient experience, or revenue. The webinar will open with insights from Druid AI’s AI Adoption in Healthcare Benchmark Report, a production-data-based market analysis that highlights the top healthcare AI use cases and the adoption patterns emerging across real deployments. You’ll also hear from Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery (ADCS), exploring how its patient-facing AI agent supports appointment management and clinic information requests across multiple locations – helping reduce call center burden while keeping human escalation available when needed.

Learning Points:

  • Spot where revenue leakage begins across patient access, verification, appointment management, and follow-up,
  • Understand key healthcare AI adoption patterns from real deployment data,
  • See how ADCS uses AI agents to support patients across locations,
  • Learn how AI agents reduce call center pressure while preserving human escalation, and
  • Explore practical ways to improve responsiveness and operational resilience.

The session will close with Joe Nieto from Element Blue, who will share how Druid AI agents integrate with existing healthcare systems – including legacy platforms, EHRs, and workflows – without a full rip-and-replace approach.

Cost: Free

When: Wednesday, June 3, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

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