This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Nashville Health Care Council, an organization that was founded by the local health care community with the purpose of establishing Nashville as the nation's health care capital.
Following through on a pledge to address racial inequities, the Nashville Health Care Council and NashvilleHealth have embarked on a three-part conversation on health equity and action to eliminate disparities.
Hospital closures, alternative payment models, workforce issues and an older, sicker population have combined to create huge challenges in delivering rural care.
Tivity Health and other key stakeholders spent two days in August looking at barriers to healthy aging, including social isolation, & possible solutions.
Council Fellows is preparing to seat its eighth class of healthcare leaders ready to tackle some of the industry's most pressing issues. Applications are being accepted Sept. 9-Oct. 22 for the 2020 class.
NashvilleHealth, founded in 2015 by Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, MD, to harness the force of community-wide collaboration to improve Nashville's health outcomes, recently announced the addition of three new members to its Governing Board.
Nashville is past due for its routine checkup. A new countywide survey looks to assess health and well-being in Davidson County and set population health priorities for the future.
A recent Nashville Health Care Council program featured Athenahealth's CEO discussing the need for entrepreneurship in a rapidly changing marketplace.
Six healthcare luminaries were recently inducted into the Tennessee Health Care Hall of Fame.
The Nashville Health Care Council has opened the application process for selecting the 2018 Fellows class.
A recent Health Care Council program welcomed Teladoc President & CEO Jason Gorevic to Nashville to talk about the potential of telemedicine and how it fits into an integrated care system.
The 2017 Tennessee Health Care Hall of Fame Class has been announced and will be inducted this fall at a gala luncheon event at Belmont.
With ACA repeal and replace in full swing, Leadership Health Care continues the streak of planning the annual trek to Washington, D.C. at pivotal moments impacting the healthcare industry.
What will the November election mean for healthcare? Top policy experts recently weighed in at a special Nashville Health Care Council event.
The Nashville Health Care Council has launched recruitment for the 2017 Fellows class, an annual initiative open to top health care executives from around the country looking to explore new business strategies to address the challenges facing the American health care system. Applications will be accepted through Oct. 21, 2016.
Public Health 3.0: It's time for an upgrade.
Last month, the Nashville Metro Public Health Department and NashvilleHealth co-hosted a daylong event dedicated to the social determinants of health that included U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Acting Assistant Secretary for Health Karen B. DeSalvo, MD, MPH, MSc.
Public Health 3.0: It's time for an upgrade.
Last month, the Nashville Metro Public Health Department and NashvilleHealth co-hosted a daylong event dedicated to the social determinants of health that included U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Acting Assistant Secretary for Health Karen B. DeSalvo, MD, MPH, MSc.
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