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HealthLeaders Innovation Exchange: 3 Big Ideas 
Sponsored By: IBM Watson Health and Optum

For health systems, hospitals, and physician practices, innovation has been critically important during the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, healthcare providers have dramatically ramped up their telehealth capabilities to continue to serve patients in a safe and effective manner. The HealthLeaders Innovation Exchange included three big ideas about innovation during the coronavirus pandemic.

COVID-19: Costing & Reporting Considerations for Recovery 
Sponsored By: Syntellis

Healthcare organizations are grappling with how to assess COVID-19 costs at the organizational and patient level, knowing that decisions made now will impact strategic decision-making for months to come. This new guide, COVID-19: Costing & Reporting Considerations for Recovery, underlines the pressing issues for healthcare organizations and provides guidance to help chart a path to recovery.

How Will Healthcare Finance Change in the Future? 
Sponsored By: Vizient

In this HealthLeaders Roundtable, the panel talks about implementing changes to the budgeting process and financial forecasting, balancing long-term growth opportunities with short-term expense control measures, embracing virtual care services and analyzing the financial sustainability of those options, and bracing for how widespread unemployment will impact an organization’s payer mix.

Beyond Technology: Factors Influencing Healthcare Innovation 
Sponsored By: SOC Telemed

During the HealthLeaders Healthcare System of the Future virtual event, innovation executives shared key digital innovations that are laying the groundwork to transform healthcare delivery, including digital front door strategies. They also discussed challenges they face in scaling these initiatives, particularly those related to change management. Getting an organization to focus on patient experience requires understanding physicians’ perspectives and finding ways to change their behavior. Participants also emphasized that moving forward encompasses more than technological advancements.

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