221: How will health system growth look different in 2025 and beyond?
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When we talk about “health systems,” it can sound like we’re talking about a monolith. But in reality, the $1.4 trillion dollar health system sector is made up of a diverse range of players. Academics and safety nets; urban and rural systems; 1,000-bed systems and 25-bed critical access hospitals. The question is, especially as systems emerge from the financial hardships of the past few years, how do those differences translate to the ways systems are running at growth? In this episode, the third and final installment in our series leading up to Advisory Board’s Strategy Summit, host Abby Burns invites Advisory Board health system experts Elizabeth Orr and Marisa Nives to unpack how leaders across the health system sector are thinking differently about growing in 2025 and beyond. Links: Hospitals' top strategic priorities — and what they mean for development leaders Ep. 220: Why AI in healthcare is more than just ChatGPT Ep. 219: The business case for going green Ep. 218: [Encore + bonus content] Site-of-care shifts: It's time to go on offense Charted: The financial gap between rich and poor hospitals grows Join us at the Pivots for a Sustainable Future Summit on September 10-11, 2024. Learn about Advisory Board Fellowship A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on www.advisory.com/RadioAdvisory.
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