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The five biggest healthcare trends shaping the delivery of care across America include financial pressures, workforce shortages, cybersecurity, the rapid advancements in technology and AI, and the crucial need for health equity. Learn more in The 2024 Hospital Focus: Navigating Five Major Healthcare Trends whitepaper.

Key Takeaways:  

  • Financial pressures remain the top challenge impacting hospital margins and sustainability.  
  • Workforce shortages continue to strain clinical operations and patient access.  
  • Cybersecurity threats pose significant operational and reputational risk.  
  • Rapid advancements in technology and AI are transforming how care is delivered and managed.  
  • Advancing health equity remains a critical priority for healthcare organizations nationwide. 

Video Transcript

:00-:43   Joining our podcast today to talk about the 5 biggest healthcare trends they’re seeing and how they’re impacting hospitals and health systems in how they delivering care across America.

Those 5 trends that I’ll dig a little deeper in on this podcast. The financial pressures, they financial burdens is number one. Number 2: the work force shortages. Number 3: cyber security. Number 4: the rapid advancement in technology and AI. Number 5: health equity.

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  • Leslie Basham

    Leslie is passionate about partnering with healthcare executives to improve the health and wellbeing of the communities they serve, while profitably growing their organizations. As President and CEO of Surgical Directions, Leslie is responsible for building meaningful relationships with clinicians and administrators, ensuring high quality work and insights, and delivering measurable outcomes.

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Leslie Basham

Leslie is passionate about partnering with healthcare executives to improve the health and wellbeing of the communities they serve, while profitably growing their organizations. As President and CEO of Surgical Directions, Leslie is responsible for building meaningful relationships with clinicians and administrators, ensuring high quality work and insights, and delivering measurable outcomes.