Patient-Centered Care Conferences January 26, 2017 by Dave Lutz Most healthcare professionals are career motivated by saving/improving lives. They make a commitment to lifelong learning to be the best that they can be. Keeping up with the latest in evidence-based diagnosis and treatments is, in itself, a herculean task. In the new world of value-based care and compensation, private practices will have the most … [Read more…] Filed Under: Conference Education, Experience Design Tagged With: , conferences, healthcare reform, medical meetings
Six Monumentally Significant Shifts Medical Meetings Education Must Make Now May 24, 2016 by Jeff Hurt Medical meetings need to practice agility and pivoting with their programming now! Their organizers and hosts can’t wait for a two- or five-year change cycle. The medical profession is shifting to outcomes based medicine due to health care reform. And those conferences that want to continue to remain germane to the medical profession need to … [Read more…] Filed Under: Event Planning Tagged With: , healthcare reform, medical meetings