January 10, 2019 | Washington 2019 Washington State of Reform Health Policy Conference
Read MoreThe Northwest Rural Health Conference (NWRHC) is the Northwest’s largest conference on rural health, incorporating Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska. It is held in the spring each year.
Read More2019 MHA HEALTH SUMMIT APRIL 3-5, 2019 Speakers – Submit a Speaking Proposal Exhibitor/Sponsor Registration – REGISTER TODAY!...
Read MoreThe AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference brings together top thinkers in the field, and offers you proven strategies for accelerating performance excellence and improving the sustainability of your rural hospital.
SEATTLE – (April 23, 2018) — Virginia Mason Medical Center, a national leader in health care quality, safety and innovation, has started an affiliated consulting group that helps hospitals – particularly those serving rural communities – address challenges and assess opportunities in several critical areas, including C-suite staffing.
Called NetworxHealth, its services include skilled guidance for boards of directors during transitions in C-level positions (e.g., chief executive officer, chief financial officer, chief nurse officer and chief operating officer).
Read MoreWe in health care have much work to do to improve the care experience for patients and their providers. If we are to succeed, we must be fearless in trying new things, embracing innovation, and helping new ideas come to life.
Read MoreThe National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health will hold its annual meeting on Oct. 17-18 in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Read MoreWith a perspective that spans direct patient care and health system leadership, Gary Kaplan, MD, Chairman and CEO of Virginia Mason Health System, says that if health care providers are truly committed to patient health, then they must deepen their commitment to prevention, patient engagement, and care redesign.
Read MoreNRHA’s Annual Rural Health Conference is the nation’s largest rural health conference, created for anyone with an interest in rural health care, including rural health practitioners, hospital administrators, clinic directors and lay health workers, social workers, state and federal health employees, academics, community members and more.
Read MoreNearly 70 years after first opening its doors, Scotland Neck’s critical access hospital will close its emergency room, inpatient beds and other acute care services at the end of the month. Like many small, rural hospitals, Our Community just couldn’t pull in enough revenue.
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