The acceleration of AI solutions is quickly shaping the future of healthcare. These tech-enabled tools have the potential to transform the industry with the promise of streamlining workflows, alleviating provider burnout, and elevating the quality of care.
Examining the current AI adoption patterns is a smart step forward for healthcare organizations seeking to stay at the forefront of quality care while addressing financial pressures. For those serving diverse populations, these tools may be a superpower to assist providers in creating better access to care. Recently, GLOBO conducted a survey exploring how healthcare organizations are implementing different AI technologies. We surveyed healthcare professionals about their experience and knowledge of using AI-powered tools.
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Reprioritizing Growth: Providers Must Now Differentiate and Deliver
Sponsored by
Optum
May 5, 2025
A HealthLeaders survey shows health systems are in growth mode, leveraging market-level data to sharpen payer collaboration, patient retention, and service strategy.
Historically, health systems focused their growth strategies on inpatient volume, revenue, and market share. But today, these traditional approaches alone no longer guarantee success. Competitive pressures, reimbursement challenges, and shifting demographics require a more strategic focus—one that emphasizes service differentiation, patient acquisition, and integrated care delivery across multiple settings.
The latest HealthLeaders Strategic Survey Growth Survey, sponsored by Optum, highlights this shift, with 92% of healthcare leaders planning organizational growth in the next year.
Having a high-performing pharmacy is key to achieving your hospital's overall financial performance and to supporting patient safety and improved outcomes. It also can be a driver of health system growth, and the catalyst for sustaining long-lasting savings.
This article details how one health system embarked on a growth and expansion strategy that transformed it into the area’s largest employer with an extensive network of clinics, doctor offices, cancer care, home care and rehabilitation services. Cardinal Health has been a 35-year partner in that growth, ensuring that the pharmacy served as a change agent for the system’s strategy.
Today, the system’s pharmacy team focuses on three drivers for system-wide improvements: implementing savings year-over-year, leveraging system standardization to minimize complexity and monitor performance, and identifying new revenue opportunities. All three are necessary to create value; however, many cost-conscious hospitals hesitate to invest in revenue opportunities and miss out on accelerating their growth. This strategy is proven to drive rapid results. For this health system, example results include a $3 million reduction in operating expenses over three years, $3 million in clinical savings in one year, and over a $1 million impact in denial avoidance during one recent year.
Managing a hospital pharmacy requires operational excellence, continuous compliance with changing standards, effective clinical programs and more. However, limited resources, labor shortages and a rapidly changing industry prevent many from moving beyond basic pharmacy services. Pharmacy innovation is about finding the right resources and approach to achieve system goals.
To learn more about proven best practice programs, read the full article.
How Rural and Community Hospitals Can Identify and Implement New Information Technology Solutions That Align with Clinical and Business Objectives
Hospital information technology transformation begins with a new mindset.
The leaders of tomorrow's successful rural and community hospitals must evaluate and implement technology solutions that support the organization's clinical excellence, business objectives, and security requirements.
The rapid emergence of AI and other cutting-edge technologies can empower rural providers to deliver quality and cost-efficient care to patients.
It's time to change the approach to IT investing. Find out how in this whitepaper.
Creating Opportunity From Challenge: Strategies to Address the Shortage of Respiratory Therapists
Sponsored by
AARC
April 28, 2025
In every respiratory season, clinics and hospitals, including intensive care units, are very busy.
Among the critical care team on the front lines are respiratory therapists, whose integral role was highlighted during the pandemic and is a profession increasingly in demand. However, respiratory therapists have been facing a workforce shortage.
In this whitepaper, learn strategies to address this shortage of respiratory therapists.
Mergers and acquisitions activity for hospitals and health systems in the first quarter of 2025 slowed considerably. Only five transactions were announced—the lowest such figure in recent history—with four of them involving financially distressed organizations. The appetite for M&A activity still exists, and for some organizations, remains essential to their survival.