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Cleveland-based University Hospitals has received $12.5 million from Dee and Jimmy Haslam to fuel research of chronic lymphocytic leukemia and rare blood cancers.   The gift will be used to advance new therapeutics into clinical trials through the Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease…

For many health system leaders, the workday is a series of reactions. Workforce gaps, cybersecurity threats, AI decisions, quality demands and cost pressures arrive faster than teams can process them. Strategic time evaporates and the organization runs on adrenaline. It…

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Dr. Susan Grant, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN

Chief Clinical Officer, symplr

Dr. Jamie Wiggins, PhD, MBA, FACHE, FAAN

EVP & Chief Operating Officer, Arkansas Childrens

Dr. Bryan Sisk, DNP, MPH, RN, NE-BC, CENP

SVP & Chief Nurse Executive, Memorial Hermann Health System

Dr. Luis Taveras, PhD

EVP & Chief Digital and Information Officer, Jefferson Health

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 session offers a data-driven look at where health…

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Kristin Russel

Chief Marketing Officer, symplr

Todd Jones

Director of Market Intelligence, symplr

AI-powered nursing workflows are helping nurses spend less time completing documentation, but time saved is only the beginning of the ROI story. In this KLAS-moderated webinar, nursing and health system leaders from Reid Health and Corewell Health will share what…

Jun 3, 2026 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT

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Jill Sheipline, MSHI, BSN, RN

Vice President, Chief Nursing Informatics Officer, Corewell Health

Misti Foust-Cofield MHA, BSN, RN

Vice President, Chief Nursing Officer, Reid Health

Mac Boyter

Research Director, KLAS

Picture the OR board on a typical Monday — blocks held but underused, cases running late, add-ons pushing the schedule past prime time. Many hospitals recognize the pattern. Few have made durable changes to break it. The physician executives in…

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Matthew K. Tsuei, MD, FACS

President, Central Carolina Surgery; Former Chair, Surgical Services Executive Committee, Cone Health

Charles Harr, MD, MBA

Chief Medical Officer, WakeMed

Ihab Dorotta, MD

Chief of Quality and Patient Safety and Chief of Clinical Operations, Loma Linda University Health

GLP-1 utilization is climbing and so are the costs. For payers and employers, the instinct is to restrict access, layer on prior authorizations and focus narrowly on pharmacy spend. The problem with that approach is it often backfires. Members discontinue…

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Jennifer Jones, MSM, RD, CSOWM

Director of Clinical Solutions, Noom Health

Hospitals in South Dakota and Vermont had the highest percentage of patients given the appropriate follow-up recommendation after colonoscopy in 2024, according to CMS data published Feb. 25. Hospitals in Nevada had the lowest percentage.  CMS tracks the percentage of…

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…

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Stephen Perri

Principal Solutions Architect - Healthcare, RapidScale

Miles Tanner

Director of Healthcare Solutions, RapidScale

Nearly three-quarters of physicians say they’re satisfied with their jobs. But fewer than two-thirds plan to stay — and less than 1 in 3 would recommend their organization to a colleague. That gap is a financial and operational risk. CHG…

Jun 16, 2026 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT

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Austin Chatlin

Meriden, Conn.-based MidState Medical Center, part of Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare, has received $4.2 million to expand cancer care services.  The gift is the largest donation ever received by MidState Medical Center, according to a news release shared with Becker’s. Given…

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