Health Systems as Stewards of Health: Socially Responsible and Strategic Collaboration

The demands you face as a healthcare executive are continually growing. Adopting population health strategies presents challenges to running your own organization, while at the same time you may be asked to partner with others to address the social needs of your community. The initiatives you undertake to enhance community health may require changes in healthcare delivery. You may also find yourself leading a community healthcare program. This interactive seminar will help prepare you to lead your organization in its new role as a steward of health, and it will provide the foundation for designing and adapting to a community-oriented healthcare model.

Seminar Objectives:

  • How to apply the key principles of a relationship-building model to create sustainable and strategic collaborations with partners outside of the healthcare system
  • Leadership competencies to move your organization forward as a meaningful steward of health
  • The essential elements of a socially-responsible healthcare system
  • Ways to develop and unify your organization's role within a community-based, public healthcare model using the collective impact framework, which is a process for solving problems through structured collaboration

Who Should Attend:

CEO, COO, CFO, Senior Executives, Department Heads/Directors, Clinical Executives (Physicians/Nurses), Managers

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Continuing Education Credit

In addition to the ACHE In-Person Education or Virtual Interactive Education credits assigned to this seminar, ACHE is accredited by other organizations to provide continuing education credit. View complete information about these organizations.

 

All Choice seminars can be offered as Virtual Interactive programs or live In-Person programs.

For more information about this seminar and Choice programs, contact Martijn van Oort, director, business development, at (312) 288-1872 or choice@ache.org.