Newsletter

September 26, 2022

 

Orlando Cluster  

Program Spotlight:

Health System Simulation: A Unique, Two-Day Experience

In today’s healthcare environment, leaders must be adept at navigating the changing consumer and regulatory landscapes. This fall, healthcare leaders have two opportunities to experience the challenges of executive leadership and strategic decision-making with the Health System Simulation program; upcoming virtual sessions are scheduled Nov. 10–12 and Dec. 8–10.

Offered in collaboration with Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, this unique two-day learning experience emulates the full breadth and complexity of leadership in today’s competitive marketplace and offers participants the opportunity to earn up to 21 ACHE Face-to-Face Education and Interprofessional Continuing Education credits.

Unfamiliar with simulation education? In this episode of the Healthcare Executive Podcast, John S. Winkleman, a faculty member at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, discusses the innovative new Health System Simulation course. He explains why simulation learning is particularly effective for healthcare leaders, as it allows them to see what happens when they’re in the driver’s seat. And, check out this ACHE Blog post that lists the many benefits of simulation education, such as real-time feedback and the freedom to make mistakes. Learn more and register today.

Change Healthcare

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Practical Steps to Prevent a Cybersecurity Attack on Enterprise Imaging Data

Healthcare leaders are analyzing their cybersecurity strategies and investments to protect their organizations from sophisticated cyberattacks. Digital assaults on healthcare providers have increased by 45%, according to a Jan. 5, 2021, article in Infosecurity Magazine. Additionally, a 2021 report from the Poneman Institute found that data breaches cost organizations $9.23 million on average.

Today, hospitals must keep pace or even be ahead of the rapidly evolving attacks. How can healthcare leadership deter bad actors from accessing their imaging data? Join Mike Swyt, chief information security officer, and Sonia Gupta, MD, CMO, Change Healthcare, as they discuss practical steps that healthcare executives can take to safeguard their enterprise imaging data and prevent cyberthreats from impacting patient care.

Change Healthcare, an ACHE Premier Corporate Partner, provided the content above.

Wellness Virtual Summit 2022

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Celebrate Your FACHE® Credential at the 2023 Convocation Ceremony

For healthcare leaders, the FACHE credential signals an individual’s unparalleled level of competency, commitment to service and formal recognition as an esteemed leader. ACHE Members who wish to take the next step in their healthcare management careers by becoming a Fellow of ACHE should apply here. Applicants who successfully meet all requirements by Dec. 31, 2022, including passing the Board of Governors Exam, will be invited to participate in the Convocation Ceremony at the 2023 Congress on Healthcare Leadership—a formal, public event where we recognize and confer new Fellows. For more information about the FACHE credential, please visit ache.org/FACHE.

Medtronic

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Podcast: Transforming the Workplace

In a recent Healthcare Executive Podcast episode, Melissa Swift, U.S. transformation leader at Mercer, says the future of work will be centered on optimization, not only from the employer’s perspective but the exmployee’s too.

Swift will cover this topic in-depth during the opening session of ACHE’s upcoming Virtual Leadership Symposium, Oct. 10-11. Learn more about this two-day virtual leadership event and register today to take advantage of early bird pricing.

Be sure to visit HealthcareExecutive.org/Podcast to listen and browse through more episodes. The podcast is also available by searching for “Healthcare Executive” in iTunes or your podcasting app of choice.

Hospitals& Health Systems Innovation Summit

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Reducing Burnout by Developing a Participative Culture

Stress and burnout have become so common in healthcare organizations that they are often seen as completely normal; however, they have been linked to some of the major problems facing healthcare executives, including medical errors and patient satisfaction. “Reducing Burnout by Developing a Participative Culture” is a digital self-study course that explains how leaders can reduce stress within their organizations.

Based on the Health Administration Press book Managing Stress and Preventing Burnout in the Healthcare Workplace, this course will help participants learn how stress and burnout negatively affect healthcare professionals and organizations. Course participants can earn up to 6 ACHE Qualified Education credit hours while discovering the underlying causes of stress, including theories of stress and common stressors experienced by clinical and administrative staff.

Learn more about ACHE digital self-study courses at ache.org/SelfStudy, and please contact selfstudy@ache.org with any questions.

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Correctional Healthcare Conference Coming to Las Vegas

Join the National Commission of Correctional Health Care Oct. 22–26 in Las Vegas for its Conference on Correctional Health Care. With 100 educational presentations, as well as preconference seminars, a keynote session, annual awards and more, attendees can earn continuing education hours while learning from authorities with practical experience in healthcare delivery in jails, prisons and juvenile facilities. Participants can build their network and connect with people who face similar challenges, including clinicians, leaders and administrators from small, medium and large facilities throughout the United States. Learn more and register today.

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