CU Denver Webinar: LEADING TO RECOVERY: PLANNING PRIORITIES FOR HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS POST-COVID-19

Join the Health Administration Student Organization in partnership with the Colorado Association of Healthcare Executives for a webinar discussing critical next steps for healthcare leaders navigating the path to organizational well-being after COVID-19. Inspired by the COVID-19 Blog article that appeared April 7, 2020 in Health, Management, Policy & Innovation (www.HMPI.org): Healthcare Systems: Are You Prepared for the Post-COVID-19 Era? 

Featured Speakers:
Rulon F. Stacey, PhD, FACHE, Program Director of the Graduate Programs in Health Administration at CU Denver
Jiban Khuntia, PhD, Assistant Professor of Information Systems and PhD Program Director at CU Denver
Richard F. Bajner, Jr, Partner at Guidehouse (formerly Navigant Consulting)
Moderated by Lauren Duff, MBA Health Administration candidate

Free

BAHM Virtual Webinar Series: The Coventor: Its Development, Implications, & Lessons Learned

Early during the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers at the University of Minnesota’s Medical School and Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center recognized the need for more ventilators in the healthcare system. To ease this strain, they designed a lighter, easy to use alternative to the ventilator, the Coventor. Industry partners quickly got onboard. The leaders of the Coventor team from the […]

BU Health and Life Sciences Conference – Healthcare 2025: Staying Ahead of the Curve

2020 is a consequential year for the health and life sciences industry. While responsive healthcare companies and systems have responded admirably to the challenge, access and coverage disparity is more apparent now than ever before. As we reimagine healthcare, how will organizations proceed amid the uncertainty? Join the conference to discuss topics including Telehealth and the Virtual Self, Developing and […]

The Business of Health Care: The Social, Political & Economic Determinants of Health

As the 2020 U.S. presidential election approaches, awareness is growing around the social determinants of health and the impact of politics and economics on the provision of care. This topic is not unique to the United States; it is being debated in countries worldwide. The conference will bring together business and government leaders across the domestic and global healthcare sector […]

Voting, Structural Racism, and Health Inequities

University of Pennsylvania

The 2020 election brought the connection between voting and health to the forefront. Despite a constitutional right to vote, voter suppression and voter disempowerment cultivate an electorate and government that is less inclusive and less representative, which exacerbates inequities in political power and in health and well-being. Join our panel of experts as they discuss the connections between voting access, […]

2021 Health Care Conference – New Normal Post Pandemic

The Health Care Club at Harvard Business School is proud to present the 18th Annual Health Care Conference. Focusing on the New Normal Post Pandemic, the event will feature speakers, panels, and small group discussions with leaders from investing, biotechnology, regulation, providers, and payors. Keynote speakers include Seth Berkeley, CEO of GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance; Stéphane Bancel, CEO of Moderna; Julie […]

$15 – $40

HBS Perspectives in Health: Leading Change -Making Health Care More Equitable, Just, and Effective

HBS Professor Rob Huckman, Lloyd Dean, CEO of CommonSpirit Health and Kevin Lofton, CEO emeritus of CommonSpirit Health discuss building healthier communities, advocating for those who are poor and vulnerable, and innovating how and where healing can happen - both inside their hospitals and out in the community. This hour-long discussion will also include a Q&A for participants to engage […]

Emerging Changes in the Post-COVID Telehealth Landscape

As we look to 2021 for what may be a long, gradual recovery from the pandemic, all players in the medical industry agree that healthcare strategies, tools, and methods have changed forever. As telehealth technology matures and becomes truly ubiquitous – shifting from a “nice-to-have” to a “must-have” for most health care providers – the impact manifests itself in dozens […]

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