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This session will explore MUSC's experience and extrapolate key lessons for organizations with increasing responsibilities for ambulatory care.
This session describes how hospital systems may create a successful recruitment program based on their values and ideal characteristics.
Strategic media planning and measurement enable you to optimize your value to your organization, boost ROI, and wow the C-suite Not all stories are created equal. It is important to align your media initiatives with organizational priorities, and then monitor, analyze, and measure the results.
The presentation will draw on the insights gained through the US government's support of health IT implementation since the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 was enacted.
Learn how Texas Health Physicians Group, Texas Health Resources' physician organization comprising more than 800 medical professionals, has used big data and patient analytics to understand who its patients are, measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns for each clinic, and allocate budget resources based on past performance and future potential.
Monte Carlo simulation involves recreating an environment of interest in a computer program capable of analyzing the impact of changes to that environment in a risk free manner
In this session, you will learn how one healthcare system used an online brand experience survey to guide its website improvement efforts.
In this session, learn how virtually overnight a health system's focus shifted from marketing to increase patient volumes to containing utilization by educating internal constituents and increasing consumer awareness about the most appropriate setting for care.
"How many infusion chairs and nurses will we need if we employ or integrate with a medical oncologist?" "How would increased market share for prostate radiation impact our staffing and billed services?" This session will answer these questions and much more.
Learn how the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics started small with a subscriber database and, after time, proved that a full CRM database was worth the capital investment.
Learn how your hospital can use the power of digital media to build relationships that are defined less by the transaction of care and more by the connection you forge by doing important work.
This session will show how some simple shifts in thinking can have a positive impact on behavior change through a combination of behavioral science theory and creative real-world examples.
Using an interactive approach, participants in this session will view first-hand patient experiences with information about setting up the interviews, questions to be asked, and approaches to foster rich dialogue.
Applicable to all levels of personnel, this competency model can be used not only to guide development conversations, but also to put an accountable structure and focus around your development plans.
Attendees will hear how Olmsted Medical Center invested in content and search engine optimization (SEO) to increase the visibility of its women's services among health consumers.