Report: CEOs detail 3 determining factors for healthcare success

A new report comprised of insights from healthcare CEOs highlights three specific factors necessary to compete in the ever-evolving medical industry.

The “Healthcare CEO Forum Report,” published by Huron Consulting Group, is the result of the company’s annual CEO forum, which brings together CEOs of hospital systems, academic institutions and community hospitals to discuss strategies for healthcare success.

“In the near-term, CEOs will need to focus on achieving clinical and operational efficiency as healthcare systems work to optimize cost and quality,” said Huron executive vice president Gordon Mountford via press release. “Leaders shared their insights and efforts to continue delivering the highest-quality, safest, most affordable care to their communities, knowing that the path forward will include new obstacles to overcome and new opportunities.”

The CEOs focused on three distinct success factors: advancing the transformation to value-based care, creating resilience among physicians and building interoperability among IT systems.

Read the press release and access the full report here.

 

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