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SDAHO Education for the week of March 22

Register today for the upcoming education for the week of March 22-26.
This education session is about organ, eye and tissue donation. We will be discussing key elements of the donation process and how the collaboration of our organizations is so important to the patients and the families we mutually serve. Together we can be advocates of hope for potential donors, families, and recipients.
It is increasingly essential for rural health care organizations and clinics to ensure they can serve their community’s needs and keep overhead costs low to maintain their business operations.  In this webinar, we’ll discuss how AI-powered ambient clinical intelligence technology can help organizations achieve these goals.

Dr. Jared Pelo, CMIO at Nuance Healthcare, will discuss how AI technology enables health care providers to see more patients and deliver better patient experiences with quality care by reducing time-consuming, labor-intensive documentation tasks.

The Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin health network, like many health systems, hospitals and provider organizations, relied on virtual care to respond to COVID-19. In this webinar, we will draw on Froedtert & MCW health network’s experience and Accenture’s takeaways from other health systems to provide insights on how hospitals have transformed their use of virtual care to provide better care more effectively.

Governance Series:  Board Membership 101
March 25, 11:00-12:00 pm, CST

This session covers introductions to several broad topic areas important to healthcare board governance. Topics covered will include role of the board and role of the board member, selection and evaluation the CEO, conflicts of interest, finance, fundraising, ambassadorship, legal and ethical accountability, and the role of committees.
To see the full list of educational opportunities through SDAHO, click here.

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