Strategic Planning

This resource looks at how making health equity a strategic priority can aid health systems and organizations in achieving equity initiatives.
In this webinar, we’ll talk about the challenge, the parallels with the retail industry’s “omnichannel” evolution, and the role that analytics can play in developing a holistic access strategy. You will also hear first-hand insights into how RWJBarnabas Health is approaching this critical process…
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Simply put, strategic planning determines where an organization is going over the next year or more, how it's going to get there and how it'll know if it got there or not. The focus of a strategic plan is usually on the entire organization.
Transformational change and how to execute on the strategy of your organization is the topic of discussion in this Transformation Talks video.
Hospitals have the opportunity to use data to identify outcome disparities that are the result of inequities & societal factors that influence health.
Tri-County Health Care in Wadena, Minn., experienced a cultural transformation over the past two years that significantly improved employee engagement, patient satisfaction, quality and safety, and other key operating parameters. What its leaders could not have predicted, however, was how this work…
This discussion guide facilitates conversations, ideas and actions that hospital and health system leaders should consider in their quest to become data-driven organizations that use data for health care innovation. As hospital and health care systems continue to build and refine their data…
Hospital and health system leaders need to have a formal system in place to evaluate and prioritize data projects. Here are 15 criteria to consider when evaluating and prioritizing data projects.
Each organization can use this maturity framework to assess its current capabilities to determine where they are as a data-driven organization and how this impacts their digital transformation.