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SUMMARY:WEBINAR | The New ED Throughput Equation: Why Behavioral Health Now Defines Emergency Department Performance
DESCRIPTION:Emergency departments are increasingly on the front lines of the behavioral health crisis — and the impact is reshaping how emergency medicine is practiced. Psychiatric presentations now drive a disproportionate share of emergency department length of stay\, boarding\, admissions\, and repeat visits\, creating clinical and operational challenges that traditional ED models were never designed to manage. \nIn this physician-led Scottsdale Institute panel\, President\, Iris Medical Group\, Dr. Matthew Harbison (Vice President of Care Coordination and Hospitalist Medicine\, Memorial Hermann)\, Dr. Robert L. Trestman (Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine\, Carilion Clinic and Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine)\, and Dr. Tom Milam (Chief Medical Officer)\, Iris Telehealth bring a frontline clinical perspective to the evolving role of behavioral health in emergency care. \nDrawing on their experience across emergency medicine\, psychiatry\, hospital medicine\, and care coordination\, the panel examines how rising behavioral health demand is redefining emergency department performance — and why improving psychiatric access\, clinical decision-making\, and care transitions is now central to ED throughput\, patient safety\, and quality outcomes. \nThe discussion focuses on practical\, physician-driven strategies for managing behavioral health presentations more effectively in the ED\, improving disposition confidence\, reducing unnecessary admissions and boarding\, and strengthening connections to longitudinal care. Attendees gain a clinically grounded view of how leading health systems are adapting emergency care to meet evolving behavioral health needs.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-the-new-ed-throughput-equation-why-behavioral-health-now-defines-emergency-department-performance/
CATEGORIES:2026,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Financial Management,Innovation,Innovation,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Population Health, Care and Access,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260226T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260226T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20251204T004533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T170939Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Innovating for Impact: Creating a System for Long-Term Solutions to the Opioid Crisis\, Not Just More Bandaids
DESCRIPTION:Holly Geyer\, MD\, FASAM\, Associate Professor of Medicine\, Mayo Clinic; Craig Norquist\, MD\, Fellowship Director\, Chief Medical Information Officer\, HonorHealth; and Koran Hardimon\, Founder & CEO\, Ginkgo Consulting. This session explores how healthcare and community leaders are collaborating to create systems-level\, sustainable solutions to the opioid crisis. Speakers from Mayo Clinic\, HonorHealth\, and Valley Leadership will share how innovative partnerships\, like the Opioid Use Disorder Business Toolkit and Arizona’s STOP-IT initiative\, are leveraging technology\, trust\, and cross-sector collaboration to move beyond short-term fixes toward lasting impact.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-innovating-for-impact-creating-a-system-for-long-term-solutions/
CATEGORIES:2026,CISO,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,Innovation,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Population Health, Care and Access,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260318T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260318T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260212T145006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T192618Z
UID:75001-1773838800-1773842400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Connected Care: Driving Impact with Modern Interoperability and AI
DESCRIPTION:In a time of increasing patient complexity and workforce strain\, the true value of healthcare technology is no longer measured by the mere existence of digital data\, but by its ability to engage the user and drive clinical impact. This fireside chat will explore the essential evolution of connected care\, moving away from fragmented\, redundant document exchanges toward a shared mental model across the spectrum of care. This shift is crucial for providing holistic insight into a patient’s health journey across systems\, settings\, and time\, enabling a unified approach to treatment and prevention goals. \nMike Cordeiro\, MEDITECH Senior Director of Interoperability\, addresses interoperability misconceptions and emphasize the need for data sharing as the foundation for equitable technology access. This webinar covers how modern standards like FHIR dismantle traditional data silos\, enabling real-time\, trending insights within native workflows\, and making data not just accessible\, but actionable. We explore the connection between interoperability and AI\, including how the use of AI to process both structured data and narrative content leads to a more comprehensive and well-rounded understanding of the patient. This session provides an overview of the current status of TEFCA adoption and the CMS Interoperability Framework across the industry\, offering perspective on the anticipated evolution of these standards in the coming years.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-connected-care-driving-impact-with-modern-interoperability-and-ai/
CATEGORIES:2026,AI,Artificial Intelligence,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,CTO/VP Apps,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Governance,IT Practice & Delivery,Meditech,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Population Health, Care and Access,Quality & Safety,Regulatory / Policy,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260324T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260324T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260218T163541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T192610Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR | ECU Health Model of Nimble AI Governance to Avoid “Bureaucratic Theatre”
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Rogers\, Director\, Enterprise Data & Analytics; and John Hanna\, MD\, Associate CMIO\, ECU Health. This webinar describes how ECU Health is transforming their AI governance to support an adaptive AI strategy and consistent monitoring of AI solutions across all stages of the lifecycle. Rather than relying on committee’s static approvals or process-heavy oversight\, the approach emphasizes right‑sized guardrails\, delegated decision-making\, and continuous evaluation of value\, risk\, and performance as AI solutions evolve.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-ecu-health-model-of-nimble-ai-governance-to-avoid-bureaucratic-theatre/
CATEGORIES:2026,AI,Analytics,Artificial Intelligence,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,CTO/VP Apps,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Financial Management,Governance,IT Practice & Delivery,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260325T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260325T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260218T165550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T200929Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR | From Referrals to Milestones: Building Behavioral Health Pathways in Women’s Health
DESCRIPTION:Scott Domingue\, DNP\, MBA\, RN\, NEA-BC\, COO/CNO\, Behavioral Health\, Texas Health Resources; Laura Bauer\, MHA\, Vice President of Strategy; and Tom Milam\, MD\, Chief Medical Officer\, Iris Telehealth; President\, Iris Medical Group. Women’s health journeys are some of the most physically and emotionally demanding — fertility\, pregnancy\, and postpartum transition; neonatal care; and mid-life hormonal changes. Yet behavioral health support is often delivered through reactive referrals\, leaving emotional strain unaddressed until it begins to undermine engagement\, adherence\, and outcomes. \nLeading health systems are shifting from referral-based models to proactive\, milestone-driven behavioral health pathways embedded directly within women’s health care journeys. By activating behavioral health support for women and their families at key moments of stress\, transition\, and vulnerability\, organizations are improving patient experience\, strengthening continuity of care\, and driving better clinical and operational outcomes. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll explore the most common behavioral health challenges across women’s health care journeys\, the measurable impact of proactive integration on outcomes\, and practical approaches for building behavioral health into standard care protocols. \nLearning Objectives: \nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify key behavioral health milestones across women’s health care journeys — including fertility\, pregnancy\, postpartum and neonatal care\, and mid-life transitions — and understand how they impact engagement\, adherence\, and outcomes.\nExplain how creating behavioral health-based protocols around these milestones improves clinical outcomes and creates valuable market differentiation.\nEvaluate practical models for embedding behavioral health within women’s health care journeys\, making mental health support a standard component of care rather than a reactive referral.\nApply actionable strategies for building behavioral health workflows within women’s health service lines to deliver seamless\, whole-person care throughout the patient experience.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-from-referrals-to-milestones-building-behavioral-health-protocols-in-womens-health/
CATEGORIES:2026,AI,Artificial Intelligence,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Iris Telehealth,Partnerships,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Population Health, Care and Access,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260326T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260326T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260310T020005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T194503Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Solving the Healthcare Workforce Puzzle
DESCRIPTION:Gretchen Brown\, VP\, Chief Nursing Information Officer\, Stanford Medicine; and Courtney Green\, MSN\, RN\, NE-BC\, SVP\, Nursing & Healthcare Workforce Management Solutions\, Qgenda. Health systems are facing a persistent workforce paradox: despite aggressive recruiting\, rising labor spend\, and new care models\, access remains constrained and clinician burnout continues to climb. The challenge isn’t simply workforce shortages—it’s how the workforce is planned\, deployed\, and supported in an increasingly complex care environment. \nIn this webinar\, healthcare leaders will explore how to rethink the healthcare workforce puzzle by looking beyond headcount to understand the deeper misalignment between patient demand\, clinician availability\, and operational design. The discussion will examine why well intentioned workforce investments often fail to deliver sustainable relief\, where workforce effectiveness is quietly lost\, and how fragmented planning limits impact. \nParticipants will gain insight into data-driven\, system-wide approaches that help organizations make better use of the workforce they already have\, improving access\, reducing strain on clinicians\, and building a more resilient operating model. Designed for executive\, operational\, and clinical leaders\, this session will offer practical perspectives for moving from short-term staffing fixes to a more sustainable workforce strategy. \nKey Takeaways \n\nWhy workforce shortages persist despite heavy investment\nUnderstand why hiring alone hasn’t fixed access\, burnout\, or productivity—and how structural issues in workforce deployment compound the problem.\nHow demand\, workforce availability\, and care models intersect\nLearn how misalignment between patient demand and clinician availability—not absolute headcount—is often the root cause of workforce strain.\nWhere workforce capacity is being unintentionally lost\nIdentify how scheduling practices\, variability\, administrative burden\, and underutilized roles quietly drain workforce effectiveness.\nHow to make better use of the workforce you already have\nExplore strategies to deploy clinicians and staff more intelligently across sites\, specialties\, and care settings without increasing burnout.\nWhat a sustainable workforce strategy actually requires\nSee how data\, transparency\, and system-wide coordination enable leaders to move from short-term staffing fixes to long-term workforce resilience.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-solving-the-healthcare-workforce-puzzle/
CATEGORIES:2026,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,Financial Management,Innovation,Innovation,Leadership,Partnerships,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260331T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260331T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260218T173458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T195331Z
UID:75149-1774962000-1774965600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Building the Connected Care Team of Tomorrow- Virtual Care at University Hospitals
DESCRIPTION:Brian Nelson\, MHA\, BSN\, RN\, Program Manager; Lauren Yanus\, BSN\, BA\, RN\, CPN\, Platform Lead\, Veale Healthcare Transformation Institute\, University Hospitals (UH); and Elizabeth Glidewell\, MSN\, RN\, CCRN\, CAVRN\, Director of Nursing\, Clinical Innovation\, and Implementation\, Vitalchat. Discover how UH is reimagining nursing care through its innovative Connected Care Team virtual nursing model. In this session\, UH leaders will share how advanced video/audio technology\, platform development\, and nurse‑designed workflows are expanding clinical capacity\, reducing workload burden\, and improving patient outcomes. \nLearn how virtual nurses support admissions\, discharges\, rounding\, emergency department workflows\, and continuous patient observation\, returning valuable hours to bedside teams. The webinar will highlight early results\, key lessons from whole‑hospital implementation\, and what’s next as UH expands virtual care capabilities across service lines. \nAttendees will leave with practical insights on building a scalable\, high‑impact virtual nursing program that enhances safety\, efficiency\, and caregiver satisfaction.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-building-the-connected-care-team-of-tomorrow-virtual-care/
CATEGORIES:2026,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260401T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260401T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260302T204226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T220008Z
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SUMMARY:FIRESIDE CHAT | Violence as a Public Health Crisis: What Healthcare Leaders Must Do Now
DESCRIPTION:Gun violence\, immigration raids\, rising incivility\, and escalating violence within healthcare settings are issues no community—or health system—is immune to. As more individuals present in acute crisis or severe emotional dysregulation\, hospitals and clinics are increasingly becoming sites of harm not only for patients\, but for the care teams who serve them. \nJoin Michael Dowling\, CEO Emeritus of Northwell Health\, and Lisa Shannon\, CEO of Allina Health\, for a candid conversation about the realities of violence and social unrest as critical public health crises that demand decisive\, values‑driven leadership. Moderated by John Glaser\, Chair of the Scottsdale Institute’s Board\, this timely discussion is essential for healthcare executives navigating an environment where the safety of caregivers is under growing threat. \nAs the social fabric continues to fray\, healthcare leaders face a dual—and often competing—responsibility: delivering compassionate care to people in profound distress while ensuring a safe environment for staff who are increasingly exposed to verbal abuse\, physical assaults\, and moral injury. This fireside chat will explore how violence inside and outside healthcare facilities intersects with broader societal instability\, and what leaders must do now to respond. \nThis discussion will delve into critical questions\, including: \n\nHow do health systems effectively prevent\, prepare for\, and respond to violence across the continuum—from gun trauma and immigration enforcement disruptions to patient‑initiated harm within care settings?\nWhat is the role of leadership when patients\, staff\, and communities are experiencing heightened crisis\, fear\, and loss of regulation?\nHow can we meaningfully protect care team members from harm while upholding our mission\, values\, and commitment to equitable\, compassionate care in an era of rising incivility and violence?\n\nCenter for Gun Violence Prevention
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/fireside-chat-violence-as-a-public-health-crisis-what-healthcare-leaders-must-do-now/
CATEGORIES:2026,CIO,CISO,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Financial Management,Governance,Innovation,Innovation,Leadership,Partnerships,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Population Health, Care and Access,Quality & Safety,Regulatory / Policy,Strategy,Venture Investing,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260409T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260409T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260309T153121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T203650Z
UID:75436-1775739600-1775743200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | How AI is Being Used to Change Pharmacy Practice
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text css=””][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=””][/vc_column_text]\n\n[vc_column_text css=””]System Chief Pharmacy Officers from Baptist Health System / University of Miami\, Nilesh Desai\, MBA\, BS\, RPh\, CPPS\, CPEL and Ochsner Health\, Debbie Simonson\, PharmD\, discuss their organizations’ experiences adopting AI in pharmacy operations. \nThey are joined by Epic’s Chris Soverns\, Pharmacy R&D and Joel Jones\, Pharmacy Product Informatics to discuss current and roadmap AI capabilities. \nThe session examines where AI is being used today\, risks and opportunities with AI use\, and how the pharmacist role may evolve over the next decade.[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-how-ai-is-being-used-to-change-pharmacy-practice/
CATEGORIES:2026,AI,Artificial Intelligence,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,CTO/VP Apps,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Epic,IT Practice & Delivery,Quality & Safety,Regulatory / Policy,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260320T205039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T200716Z
UID:75644-1776171600-1776175200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Many Health Care Leaders Are Leaning into Agentic AI As Adoption Hurdles Ease
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text css=””][/vc_column_text]\n\n[vc_column_text css=””]\nJay Bhatt\, Managing Director; Maulesh Shukla\, Executive Manager; Lauren O’Hanlon\, Principal\, Deloitte; and Ashwin Singh\, Vice President\, Revenue Cycle Management\, Jackson Health System. Join us as we dive deeper on the insights from Deloitte’s recent publication on how Agentic AI is showing up with health care organizations. The findings suggest that long-standing AI adoption challenges such as technical talent\, resistance to change\, and data quality\, are beginning to ease. Health care leaders are increasing investment in agentic AI\, but returns may depend on how quickly their organizations can scale beyond pilots. Join to learn more about how scaling agentic AI responsibly can unlock measurable improvements in consumer engagement\, care delivery\, workforce capacity\, and core administrative and payment workflows.[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-many-health-care-leaders-are-leaning-into-agentic-ai-as-adoption-hurdles-ease/
CATEGORIES:2026,Deloitte,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260415T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260415T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260309T154823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T202644Z
UID:75446-1776258000-1776261600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Partnering for Adoption\, Innovation\, Accountability | Lessons from Leading Health Systems in Front-End Automation
DESCRIPTION:Jessica Godbey\, Vice President of Patient Access\, Carle Health; and Candice Hoshi\, Vice President\, Revenue Cycle\, UCHealth. Health systems are under increasing pressure to modernize front-end revenue cycle operations while managing payer complexity\, workforce constraints\, and rising expectations for patient access. Many organizations are turning to automation to reduce administrative burden\, but the path to adoption and scale can look very different depending on where an organization begins. \nIn this session\, revenue cycle leaders from Carle Health and UCHealth will share their real-world experiences advancing automation across prior authorization and front-end workflows. One organization began with highly manual processes and focused on stabilizing operations through automation\, while the other approached the journey from a more strategic perspective—reassessing technology partnerships and co-developing solutions designed to better align with provider needs. Together\, they will discuss the operational\, leadership\, and governance considerations that shape successful automation strategies and how both organizations are working to reduce patient administrative friction while enabling staff to focus on higher-value work. \nKey Takeaways \n\nHow health systems are approaching front-end automation from different starting points—from operational adoption to strategic partnership and co-development\nLessons learned in managing change\, building staff trust\, and aligning cross-functional teams around new workflows\nThe importance of designing automation around provider needs rather than fragmented point solutions\nHow leaders are evaluating success by connecting automation performance to operational outcomes and denial patterns
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-partnering-for-adoption-innovation-accountability-lessons-from-leading-health-systems-in-front-end-automation/
CATEGORIES:2026,AI,Analytics,Artificial Intelligence,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CTO/VP Apps,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Financial Management,Governance,Partnerships,Population Health, Care and Access,Regulatory / Policy,Strategy,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260416T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260416T100000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260209T155445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T153934Z
UID:74959-1776330000-1776333600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Inside Trinity Health’s $100M IT Cost Optimization Strategy through Archiving and Decommissioning
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text css=””]  \n[/vc_column_text]\n\n[vc_column_text css=””]Mike Prokic\, Chief IT Strategy Officer; and Nick O’Connor\, Chief Technology Officer\, Trinity Health. Healthcare systems are facing unprecedented financial pressure\, from federal reimbursement cuts and labor inflation to the operational drag of decades of M&A–driven application sprawl. In this webinar\, Trinity Health C-suite IT leaders share how they turned application decommissioning into a repeatable\, capital-funded financial strategy that is removing over $100 million in recurring IT operating expenses. \nModerated by Clearsense CEO Jason Rose\, this case-study–driven discussion explores how Trinity Health systematically retired nearly 800 applications across 92 hospitals while preserving clinical and financial access\, accelerating M&A synergies\, and reducing infrastructure and security risk. Attendees will learn how Trinity built an “assembly line” approach to archiving and decommissioning\, structuring the program as CapEx under GAAP\, and why active archiving\, not just system shutdowns\, was critical to success. \nThis webinar provides a practical roadmap for CIOs\, CFOs\, and IT leaders at health systems of any size to unlock financial flexibility without compromising patient care or workforce stability.  Documented by Gartner as the best practice for reducing tech debt\, this is a webinar that will bring meaningful and rapid ROI to your health system.[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-inside-trinity-healths-100m-it-cost-optimization-strategy-through-archiving-and-decommissioning/
CATEGORIES:2026,CIO,Clinical Informatics,CNIO,CTO/VP Apps,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Financial Management,Governance,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Strategy,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260421T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260421T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260317T221924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T201634Z
UID:75587-1776776400-1776780000@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Separating Signal from Noise: Building a Real AI Strategy in Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from experimentation to enterprise priority in healthcare. This session brings a CEO and industry innovator together to unpack what an effective AI strategy actually looks like inside a modern health system. Through the lens of real-world AI initiatives\, attendees will hear how leaders distinguish meaningful investments from noise\, balance point solutions versus enterprise platforms\, and scale AI in ways that drive measurable clinical and operational outcomes. \nGrounded in the experience of deploying AI within a leading health system\, speakers Brendan Carr\, CEO\, Mount Sinai Health System and Elad Walach\, CEO\, Aidoc will highlight what adoption really entails—from integrating multimodal data such as EHR information\, imaging\, and labs\, to achieving tangible improvements in patient care. They will share candid lessons learned\, including common missteps\, the cultural and operational barriers to change\, and how leadership mindsets must evolve to keep pace with rapid innovation. \nLooking ahead\, the conversation will examine the technologies and capabilities poised to reshape care delivery over the next five years—and what separates organizations that get AI right from those that fall behind. Attendees will leave with practical insights on building an AI-forward organization\, aligning strategy with outcomes\, and leading through one of the most transformative shifts in healthcare.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-separating-signal-from-noise-building-a-real-ai-strategy-in-healthcare/
CATEGORIES:2026,AI,Aidoc,CIO,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,CTO/VP Apps,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Population Health, Care and Access,Quality & Safety,Strategy,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260422T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260422T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20251116T221315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T224723Z
UID:73411-1776862800-1776866400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Ascension's Clinical Innovation Institute
DESCRIPTION:Frederick Masoudi\, MD\, MSPH\, Vice President and Chief Academic Officer; Mitesh Patel\, MD\, MBA\, Vice President and Chief Clinical Transformation Officer; and Jon Taves\, MBA\, Associate Vice President\, Clinical Innovation\, Ascension. Learn why the Clinical Innovation Institute was formed and how leaders intend to innovate for quality\, growth\, and experience. They will share their current cornerstone programs and what they intend on building in the future. The team will also share how they partner with Ascension’s broader innovation ecosystem – collaborating with cross-functional partners at the System office and market levels to advance the future of care delivery for Ascension together. They will also share how they engage with their venture partner\, Ascension Ventures.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-ascensions-clinical-innovation-institute/
CATEGORIES:2026,Artificial Intelligence,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Epic,Innovation,Innovation,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Population Health, Care and Access,Quality & Safety,Strategy,Venture Investing,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260325T205813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T193839Z
UID:75747-1778072400-1778076000@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Seeking Clinical and Operational Excellence Through EHR Modernization at SSM Health
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text css=””][/vc_column_text]\n\n[vc_column_text css=””]Saad Chaudhry\, Chief Digital and Information Officer\, SSM Health; Amy Rettler\, SVP of Client Partnerships; Steven Redd\, Director of Strategic Services; and Michelle Strawn\, SVP of Strategic Services\, Evergreen. SSM Health\, a large\, integrated Catholic health system serving communities across the Midwest and Southern U.S.\, embarked on a transformation to modernize its EHR and better operate as a unified enterprise. By combining a Refuel approach with a fresh implementation mindset\, the organization focused on standardizing workflows at scale\, reducing variation\, and aligning the EHR to support a more consistent\, system-wide operating model. Central to this effort was the establishment of a new governance structure that enabled enterprise decision-making while incorporating regional perspectives\, improving alignment\, accountability\, and speed to decision. This transformation is not only driving operational efficiency and consistency but also creating a stronger\, standardized foundation to support future capabilities\, including advanced analytics\, digital innovation\, and AI.[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-seeking-clinical-and-operational-excellence-through-ehr-modernization-at-ssm-health/
CATEGORIES:2026,AI,Analytics,Artificial Intelligence,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,CTO/VP Apps,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Governance,IT Practice & Delivery,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Population Health, Care and Access,Strategy,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260514T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260514T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260406T184905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T192023Z
UID:75899-1778763600-1778767200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Healing from Within: Strategies to Retain\, Recruit\, and Support Nurses
DESCRIPTION:An organization’s approach to staff well-being is a vital reflection of its commitment to the community as a whole. Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers\, a key provider 55 miles southwest of Chicago in Morris\, IL\, has been serving its community since 1906. The organization encompasses an 89-bed hospital and 27 clinic locations\, employing nearly 2000 staff\, volunteers\, and providers. \nFacing a significant loss of nearly half its staff between 2020 and 2023\, leadership recognized the urgent need for a holistic approach to employee well-being. A nursing leadership task force developed “The Future of Nursing” plan\, which has led to substantial investments\, including establishing a local YMCA to support the employee wellness program and physical improvements like a mental health break room and an outdoor garden at their facilities. \nMorris Hospital’s efforts show significant success in improved RN engagement and decreased turnover levels\, as well as increased reported patient safety culture as measured by AHRQ’s SOPS. Kim Landers\, MS\, RN\, NEA-BC\, CENP\, FAONL\, FACHE\, VP of Patient Care Services/CNE\, and Kathleen Rombach\, MSN\, RN\, CNML\, Assistant VP of Patient Care Services\, will present this successful approach to healing from within. \n 
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-healing-from-within-strategies-to-retain-recruit-and-support-nurses/
CATEGORIES:2026,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,Financial Management,Leadership,Meditech,Population Health, Care and Access,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260515T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260515T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260128T144849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T185623Z
UID:74779-1778850000-1778853600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Spatial Computing: The Future of Clinical Work
DESCRIPTION:A new computing platform is emerging in healthcare\, distinct from AI. In this session\, Dr. Tommy Korn\, Chief Spatial Computing Officer and Ophthalmologist at Sharp HealthCare explores how spatial computing enables clinicians to engage with information with greater depth\, context\, and precision\, particularly across surgery\, imaging\, and virtual care. Drawing from real-world frontline clinical work\, he examines how spatial technologies can redefine clinical work\, education\, telehealth\, and collaboration\, while allowing technology to move into the background and introduce a new computing paradigm shift\, one that will redefine work\, create new roles\, and enable entirely new categories of clinical and operational capability.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-spatial-computing-the-future-of-clinical-work/
CATEGORIES:2026,CIO,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,CNIO,CTO/VP Apps,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,Innovation,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Quality & Safety,Strategy,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260519T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260519T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260421T010957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T221935Z
UID:76394-1779195600-1779199200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Implementing AI in Nursing: Early Results and What It Takes to Scale
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text css=””][/vc_column_text]\n\n[vc_column_text css=””]Jill Sheipline MSHI\, BSN\, RN\, VP and Chief Nursing Informatics Officer\, Corewell Health; Monique Bouvier\, PhD\, ARNP\, CPNP-PC\, Corporate Director of Nursing Science and Assistant Professor\, Emory Healthcare; April Saathoff\, DNP\, RN\, NI-BC\, CPHIMS\, Vice President and Chief Nursing Information Officer\, Johns Hopkins Health System; Adjunct Faculty\, University of Maryland School of Nursing; and Alyssa Stauffacher\, Director\, Clinical Success\, Nursing\, Abridge. As health systems deploy AI across clinical workflows\, nursing is emerging as a critical area for impact. Early adopters are hearing from nurses about improvements in documentation\, efficiency\, and care team experience\, but scaling these efforts requires focused implementation\, practice change\, and leadership alignment. In this webinar\, health system leaders will discuss: \n\nWhere AI is driving the most immediate impact for nursing teams\n\n\nHow health systems are preparing for adoption through training and workflow redesign\n\n\nThe role of clinical\, nursing\, and informatics leadership in scaling these efforts\n\n\nKey considerations for health systems advancing AI-driven nursing transformation\n\n[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-implementing-ai-in-nursing-early-results-and-what-it-takes-to-scale/
CATEGORIES:2026,Abridge,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260521T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260427T144017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T144017Z
UID:76470-1779368400-1779372000@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Fireside Chat | Facing the Future Together: Health Systems and Lawmakers Confront the Tough Questions
DESCRIPTION:Join Paul Keckley\, Managing Editor of The Keckley Report; Healthcare Industry Analyst\, Investor and Futurist\, and Jared Augenstein\, Senior Managing Partner\, Manatt\, for a candid Fireside Chat on the growing tension—and shared responsibility—between health system leaders and policymakers. As scrutiny intensifies around hospital performance\, pricing\, executive compensation\, tax status\, and community benefit\, the need for transparent\, fact-based dialogue has never been greater. \nThis discussion will explore why some health systems are thriving while others struggle\, and what lawmakers need to understand about the operational\, financial\, and clinical complexities shaping these outcomes. At the same time\, it will challenge health system leaders to engage directly and honestly with policymakers on issues of affordability\, accountability\, and public trust. \nLooking ahead\, the conversation will examine how hospitals must evolve in response to accelerating change—from AI-enabled care and shifting disease patterns to workforce redesign\, consumer expectations\, and the pursuit of true “systemness.” Participants will gain perspective on how collaboration between industry and government can shape a more sustainable\, equitable future for U.S. healthcare.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/fireside-chat-facing-the-future-together-health-systems-and-lawmakers-confront-the-tough-questions/
CATEGORIES:2026,Manatt,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260528T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260528T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260413T143134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T143134Z
UID:75991-1779973200-1779976800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | From 252 Days to 4.5: How AllianceChicago Automated 99% of Its Health Data Mapping with AI
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Hamilton\, RN\, BSN\, MS\, Informatics Officer & Deputy Director\, AllianceChicago; Guy Tsafnat\, PhD\, FAIDH\, Founder & Chief Scientific Officer; and Davera Gabriel\, RN\, FHL7\, FAMIA\, Director of Client Success\, Evidentli. AllianceChicago\, a not-for-profit health network aggregating clinical data from 81 community health centers across the US\, sought to improve the speed and efficiency of normalizing its data into common research data models required for national networks such as All of Us and CAPriCORN. Partnering with Evidentli\, AllianceChicago piloted the AI-driven Piano platform to automate the ETL process of mapping their CAPriCORN Common Data Model onto the OMOP CDM. The results were striking: what previously required 252 person-days was completed in 4.5 person-days\, with AI handling over 99% of all mappings with near-perfect accuracy. \nUpon completing this webinar\, participants will be able to describe the data normalization challenges facing community health networks participating in national research initiatives\, explain how AI-driven automation can dramatically accelerate OMOP CDM mapping\, and assess the applicability of similar approaches within their own data infrastructure.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-from-252-days-to-4-5-how-alliancechicago-automated-99-of-its-health-data-mapping-with-ai/
CATEGORIES:2026,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260602T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260602T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260226T145752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T170843Z
UID:75310-1780405200-1780408800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Optimization and Cultural Change Drive Revenue Cycle Success
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text css=””][/vc_column_text]\n\n[vc_column_text css=””]Erin Hodson MSN\, Vice President\, Revenue Cycle; Olin McClain\, AVP Revenue Cycle Billing\, Inova; Doug Story\, Managing Director; and Candace Rogerson\, Director\, Impact Advisors. Inova Health System—a five-hospital health system with more than 250 care sites and 25\,000 team members\, partnered with Impact Advisors on a strategic\, system-wide revenue cycle optimization initiative to address evolving payer requirements\, rising denial complexity\, and opportunities to realign Epic configuration with foundational best practices. \nIn this webinar\, Inova and Impact Advisors will walk through the 12‑month Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) transformation that delivered measurable\, sustainable results. Attendees will learn how coordinated operational and technical workstreams reduced key denial drivers\, simplified and prioritized Epic AR workqueues\, strengthened point-of-service collections\, and modernized performance management by transitioning from manual reporting to standardized Epic dashboards and self-service analytics. The initiative exceeded its original financial target by $27M while building durable operating model\, governance\, and training capabilities to sustain performance. \nThe session will also highlight how Inova has built on this optimized foundation following the engagement\, leveraging advanced AI\, automation\, and analytics to further enhance revenue cycle performance. Inova will share how partnerships with innovative vendors are augmenting Epic with AI-driven insights\, enabling earlier risk identification\, smarter prioritization\, and more proactive decision-making. \nDesigned for healthcare executives and revenue cycle leaders\, this session offers practical insight into how foundational optimization combined with modern AI-enabled technologies can accelerate results\, support staff efficiency\, and position organizations for long-term financial sustainability.[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-optimization-and-cultural-change-drive-revenue-cycle-success/
CATEGORIES:2026,AI,Analytics,Artificial Intelligence,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,Data & Analytics,Financial Management,Impact Advisors,IT Practice & Delivery,Regulatory / Policy,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260603T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260603T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260421T002911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T002936Z
UID:76389-1780491600-1780495200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Health AI Policy in 2026: Navigating the Federal-State Divide
DESCRIPTION:Randi Seigel\, Partner and Jared Augenstein\, Senior Managing Director\, Manatt Health. Health AI policy has reached an inflection point in 2026. States have introduced more than 240 bills in the first quarter alone\, focused on guardrails around AI chatbots\, clinical oversight and patient consent\, payor use of AI in utilization management and downcoding\, liability\, and transparency. The federal government is moving in the opposite direction\, with the White House\, Congress\, and agencies advancing a deregulatory\, pro-adoption posture and actively pressuring states to stand down. For health tech leaders\, this divergence creates both opportunity and risk: AI sandboxes and regulatory relief programs in states like Utah and Texas are opening new pathways to market\, while federal initiatives including CMMI’s ACCESS Model\, FDA’s TEMPO Pilot\, ARPA-H’s ADVOCATE program\, and CMS’s new Digital Health Tech Ecosystem are reshaping reimbursement\, regulatory pathways\, and commercial strategy. Join Randi Seigel and Jared Augenstein of Manatt Health for a practical session that cuts through the noise\, surfaces the state and federal actions most likely to affect your product\, go-to-market\, and compliance decisions\, and highlights what to watch through the rest of 2026.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-health-ai-policy-in-2026-navigating-the-federal-state-divide/
CATEGORIES:2026,Manatt,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260604T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260604T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260427T151540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T170925Z
UID:76482-1780578000-1780581600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Investing in Workforce Reproductive\, Maternal and Parental Health: A Case Study with Hartford HealthCare
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text css=””][/vc_column_text]\n\n[vc_column_text css=””]Stephanie Burnham\, Director\, Health Equity; Peter McKay\, Director of Benefits\, Hartford HealthCare; Flory Wilson\, Founder & CEO; and Kevie Keeton\, Head of Client Success\, RMH Compass. Opportunities abound for employers to take small actions to improve the overall health and well-being of their workforce. Reproductive health needs shift over a worker’s lifetime and when employers focus on those different life-cycle phases\, they’re able to provide benefits and resources targeting those life-phase needs. As a result\, workers feel supported\, healthier and more positively engaged at work. The return on investment for employers is significant – productivity gains and employee satisfaction improvements drive higher retention and talent acquisition. \nJoin us for a case study to learn how one hospital system – Hartford HealthCare – has made \ngains by participating in the RMH Compass survey\, activated key stakeholders to optimize the experience\, used benchmarks and leveraged incremental improvements to better meet worker health needs. \nParticipants will learn about specific\, low- and no-cost actions to enhance the workers experience that can be replicated in their workplaces.[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-investing-in-workforce-reproductive-maternal-and-parental-health-a-case-study-with-hartford-healthcare/
CATEGORIES:2026,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260609T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260609T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260428T160926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T210907Z
UID:76508-1781010000-1781013600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Leveraging AI To Improve Health Outcomes and Hospital Margins - From Evaluation to Proven Success
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text css=””][/vc_column_text]\n\n[vc_column_text css=””]Yaron Elad\, MD\, FACC\, FAMIA\, Chief Medical Informatics Officer\, Cedars-Sinai; Neil Fishman\, MD\, Chief Medical Officer\, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Carla Haack\, MD\, FACS\, RYT-200\, VP\, Chief Financial Informatics Officer\, Emory Healthcare; and Richard Riggs\, MD\, Chief Medical Officer\, HealthLeap AI. This webinar brings together health system leaders to explore how AI has moved beyond experimentation to delivering measurable clinical and financial outcomes. From sourcing early-stage innovation to rigorously evaluating vendor partnerships and ultimately proving real-world impact\, speakers will share practical frameworks and lessons learned from across the adoption journey. Attendees will walk away with actionable insights on how to identify\, validate\, and scale AI solutions that improve patient outcomes while strengthening hospital margins. \n[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-leveraging-ai-to-improve-health-outcomes-and-hospital-margins-from-evaluation-to-proven-success/
CATEGORIES:2026,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260507T220556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T144557Z
UID:76593-1781096400-1781100000@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Evaluating AI’s Accuracy\, Safety\, and Value for Improving the Care of Medicare Patients
DESCRIPTION:Join Scott Weingarten\, MD\, SI Board Member\, healthcare entrepreneur and Professor Emeritus at Cedars-Sinai Health System. As health systems expand the use of AI in clinical decision support\, questions around accuracy\, safety\, and measurable value remain front and center. This webinar will present findings from a structured evaluation of AI-generated clinical recommendations derived from EHR data for Medicare patients in value-based care settings. \nUsing a defined and replicable methodology\, this analysis examines the clinical accuracy\, safety\, and actionability of AI-driven clinical insights\, along with their potential cost savings. The session will walk through how recommendations were assessed\, what differentiated high-value outputs from low-value or unsafe suggestions\, and where AI demonstrated the greatest impact in supporting patient care decisions. \nPositioned as one of the early studies to rigorously evaluate AI clinical recommendation accuracy in a value-based care context—this discussion will offer practical insights for clinical\, informatics\, and executive leaders seeking to responsibly scale AI in care delivery. \nAttendees will gain a clearer understanding of how to evaluate AI performance in their own organizations and navigate the balance between innovation and clinical rigor.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-evaluating-ais-accuracy-safety-and-value-for-improving-the-care-of-medicare-patients/
CATEGORIES:2026,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260611T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260611T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260428T155641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T155641Z
UID:76502-1781182800-1781186400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Living and Leading with Love: An Evidence-Informed Approach to Health System Transformation
DESCRIPTION:Building on the foundation established in the prior Scottsdale Institute session with Emplify Health\, this webinar advances the conversation from aspiration to application. Dr. Patrick Runnels\, drawing on his work Leading with Love: An Evidence-Informed Framework for Leading Health System Transformation\, joins Dr. Apurv Gupta to explore how love can be operationalized as a practical\, evidence-informed approach to driving measurable improvement in health systems. \nGrounded in emerging research and real-world leadership experience at University Hospitals\, this session reframes love not as sentiment\, but as a disciplined leadership stance that strengthens trust\, psychological safety\, and shared purpose—core drivers of safety\, engagement\, and performance. The discussion will connect these principles to concrete management practices\, including leadership behaviors\, team dynamics\, and system design choices that influence how care is delivered every day. \nParticipants will gain insight into how to:\n• Translate values such as compassion and respect into consistent leadership and operational practices\n• Build trust and psychological safety as mechanisms for improving reliability and learning\n• Align cultural intention with governance\, workflows\, and accountability structures\n• Lead transformation in a way that supports both human flourishing and sustained performance \nDesigned for executive and clinical leaders\, this session offers a clear\, evidence-informed pathway to achieving excellence in outcomes while strengthening the human experience at the heart of healthcare.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-living-and-leading-with-love-an-evidence-informed-approach-to-health-system-transformation/
CATEGORIES:2026,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260513T181809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T181809Z
UID:76626-1782306000-1782309600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Patient-Specific Dosing vs. Protocolized Care: Clinical Superiority for Glycemic Management in the Age of CMS Reporting
DESCRIPTION:Rona Schechter\, MPH\, RDN\, CDCES\, System Director\, Diabetes Service Line Sharp HealthCare; Gregory Deines\, DO\, Division Chief of Diabetes and Endocrinology\, Corewell Health; and Paul Chidester\, MD\, FACP\, Medical Director for EndoTool\, Glooko. As CMS mandates Hospital Harm reporting in 2026\, standard protocols for glycemic control have become a visible system-level risk. Join Paul Chidester\, MD\, Medical Director of EndoTool\, along with clinical leaders from Sharp HealthCare and Corewell Health\, to discover why EHR-native tools and other insulin dosing protocols often fail the most vulnerable patients. Learn how patient-specific predictive modeling\, accounting for real-time renal function and insulin-on-board\, is the essential strategy for eliminating glycemic harm and securing your hospital’s standing in the new era of quality reporting.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-patient-specific-dosing-vs-protocolized-care-clinical-superiority-for-glycemic-management-in-the-age-of-cms-reporting/
CATEGORIES:2026,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260630T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260630T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260512T195743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260512T210004Z
UID:76612-1782824400-1782828000@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:FIRESIDE CHAT | The Complex and Winding Path from Great Idea to Enterprise Implementation of AI In Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Lee H. Schwamm\, MD\, Associate Dean\, Digital Strategy and Transformation\, Yale School of Medicine; Professor in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science and Professor of Neurology\, Yale School of Medicine; Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Health Officer\, Yale New Haven Health System; and John Glaser\, PhD\, Executive in Residence\, Harvard Medical School and Chair of the Scottsdale Institute’s Board. Speakers will discuss the many challenges and requirements that must be met to bring an idea from retrospective prototype to prospective validation to enterprise implementation across diverse markets.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/fireside-chat-the-complex-and-winding-path-from-great-idea-to-enterprise-implementation-of-ai-in-healthcare/
CATEGORIES:2026,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T034833
CREATED:20260514T183525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T183553Z
UID:76640-1782910800-1782914400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | AI for Better Health: Scaling a Clinical AI Assistant to the Enterprise
DESCRIPTION:Intermountain Health is the largest nonprofit health system in the Intermountain West\, operating 34 hospitals and over 400 clinics with more than 68\,000 caregivers dedicated to helping people live the healthiest lives possible. Dr. Jay Shi\, Senior Medical Director of Informatics at Intermountain\, has been at the forefront of deploying AI to address clinician burnout\, administrative overload\, and the growing complexity of documentation that threaten both operational efficiency and the human connection between caregivers and patients. In partnership with Microsoft\, Intermountain is bringing the AI for Better Health vision to life by leveraging Dragon Copilot as a unified clinical AI assistant to reduce documentation burden and restore time for care at enterprise scale. This session will explore how Intermountain progressed from pilot to performance\, sharing real-world outcomes\, adoption strategies\, and lessons learned in scaling ambient AI across specialties and regions. Join Dr. Shi and Dr. Robert Budman to learn how human-AI collaboration is reshaping clinical workflows and turning the promise of AI into measurable impact for caregivers and the patients they serve.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-ai-for-better-health-scaling-a-clinical-ai-assistant-to-the-enterprise/
CATEGORIES:2026,Microsoft,Webinar
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