Hospitals and health systems are facing many challenges. An aging population, workforce shortages and instability, financial uncertainty, and shifting federal policies are creating a perfect storm of operational risk. And in the coming months, things are expected to get harder before they get easier.

But there is a path forward. It doesn’t require a total overhaul—just smarter decisions, faster.

In this executive briefing, we’ll unpack the key market forces likely to impact provider organizations this year, including policy changes, reimbursement shifts, and labor trends. More importantly, we’ll explore how leading health systems are adapting—making targeted investments in automation, streamlining clinical workflows, and navigating financial uncertainty without burning out their teams. This isn’t about theory. It’s about what leaders can actually do, starting now.

*Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) are not provided for this webinar.


Featured Speaker

John Janas, MD

Medical Director

Dr. John Janas empowers Twistle by Health Catalyst clients with clinical content and best practices to manage acute and chronic conditions in the home using patient engagement and remote patient monitoring strategies. He applies his 35-plus years of clinical practice experience and 25 years of EMR implementation and content development expertise to help payers, physician groups and value-based care providers improve care management and reduce costs.

Featured Speaker

Jackie Matthews, RN, MS

SVP, Solutions Consulting

Jacqueline has over 30 years healthcare leadership experience focused on healthcare reform, quality measurement and analytics, and performance improvement. As Senior Vice President of Solution Consulting, she provides leadership demonstrating Health Catalyst’s innovative technology solutions and initiative approach to support the client's healthcare transformation journey. Jacqueline has a rich and diverse career in healthcare, developing expertise in an array of experiences and settings including IBM Watson Health, Cleveland Clinic, National Institutes of Health and Food and Drug Administration. Throughout her diverse career, Jacqueline has leveraged her passion for nursing and analytics; developing clinical programs, implementing digital transformation, consulting on population health and value-based care, care management and clinical analytics and measurement

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