Five Areas of Healthcare Where Leaders Can Lend Their Voice, Expertise

Sponsored by Nashville Health Care Council
Sep 08, 2022 at 02:24 pm by NashHCC


 

It’s no secret that 2022 has been a year riddled with change and opportunity in healthcare. From rulings made to diminish surprise billing to the controversial overturning of Roe v. Wade to monkeypox outbreaks and the continued impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations across the industry have been challenged by issues both great and small.  

Today, we have seen leaders across the industry band together to drive innovation and solve these complexities. Many of them are fueled by learning and collaboration through the Nashville Health Care Council’s Fellows program, a five-month intensive program that connects healthcare’s brightest minds, most influential leaders and top drivers of change across the U.S. 

Throughout nine dedicated sessions, Council Fellows are tasked with assessing where they can create solutions and fight inadequacies in the organizations they lead and across the healthcare industry. The conversations they have inside the classroom with their peers are designed to inspire action outside of it and drive the healthcare space forward. They address social determinants of health, transactions in the industry, digital health, the new normal post-pandemic, and much more.  

Here are just a few of the areas of focus Council Fellows discuss in the classroom, ones where leaders can engage today to improve the healthcare space broadly: 

It will undoubtedly take leaders – individuals who see the possibility to move beyond the complexity and challenges of the industry to create meaningful change in their organizations and beyond – to actualize the ongoing adaptations needed to improve healthcare in the U.S. If you or someone you know is a leader who fits this profile, our industry needs you! Applications for the Council Fellows class of 2023 are open through October 21st. Get started at https://healthcarecouncilfellows.com/apply/ 

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