Event Format

Virtual Event

Date

Wed, Mar 11, 2026, 12:00 PM CDT – Wed, Mar 11, 2026, 01:00 PM CDT

Type

Virtual Events

Event Host

Contact Information

Open To

Members and Non-members

Description

Keeping you at the forefront of health care transformation means looking around the curve to what’s ahead.
In Futurescan 2026, key trends are identified that will transform health care over the next five years. Join renowned futurist Jeff Goldsmith, PhD, for a webinar on the latest edition of SHSMD’s annual guide, featuring timely insight into the forces reshaping the field.

  • Global Health Care Comparisons: Lessons learned from global health care comparisons
  • Access & Disparities: The future of health care in medically underserved areas
  • Health Care Finance & Strategic Planning: Financial sustainability and strategic planning
  • Regulations & Price Transparency: Toward true hospital price transparency
  • Leadership Development & Workforce Planning: The future management gap
  • Pharmacy Management & Policy: Emerging care models
  • Retail Health: The evolution of retail health
  • Risk Management: The changing scope of risk management

To purchase digital or print copies of the publication, visit Futurescan 2026.

About the Host

Jeff GoldsmithJeff Goldsmith, PhD 
President, Health Futures, Inc.

Jeff Goldsmith, PhD, is one of the nation’s most respected experts on the future of health care, recognized for his clear and insightful analysis of industry transformation, technology, economics, and policy. His perspective is shaped by decades of experience that began with his academic tenure as a lecturer in health services management and policy at the University of Chicago, along with guest lectures at Wharton, Johns Hopkins, Washington University, and the University of California at Berkeley.

Throughout his career, he has served as a strategic advisor to organizations such as Navigant Healthcare, now part of Guidehouse, and Ernst & Young, supporting health systems, payers, and technology firms through periods of significant change. He is a widely published thought leader whose work has appeared in Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times, and he serves on the Health Affairs editorial board. His expertise spans biotechnology, health policy, and system strategy, and he is known for delivering forward-looking presentations that help leaders understand where health care is headed and how to prepare for what comes next.