Break Down Silos and Increase Access: How AI Can Transform Operations and Increase Admissions by 3%
DATE: Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. CT
Achieving optimal access to care requires health systems to operate with seamless efficiency, utilizing resources effectively across every facility. Yet, many organizations are constrained by fragmented and siloed operations, creating disconnects between system-wide strategies and local teams. This ongoing misalignment often results in operational inefficiencies, hindering both patient access and the financial health of the organization.
In this webinar, we will explore how advanced AI-powered automation and workflow solutions can transform your health system’s performance by connecting teams and unifying operations across locations. Attendees will learn how leveraging cutting-edge technology, along with proven strategies, can help solve longstanding challenges without relying on day-to-day heroics, leading to sustainable improvements such as:
- $10k/bed in margins added annually through improved utilization of resources and staff
- 3% increase in patient admissions
- 25% time back to leaders and frontline teams
AONL members and non-members: Complimentary
Attendees will learn to:
- Understand the Impact of AI-Powered Automation on Health System Efficiency: Learn how advanced AI tools can streamline workflows, reduce inefficiencies, and optimize the utilization of resources across multiple facilities, leading to improved patient access and financial performance.
- Explore Strategies for Unifying Fragmented Operations: Discover how to break down operational silos and align system-wide strategies with local teams, creating cohesive operations that enhance patient flow and reduce day-to-day operational burdens.
- Achieve Tangible Financial and Operational Outcomes: Gain insights into how health systems can add $10K in annual margins per bed and increase patient admissions by 3% through optimized resource utilization and strategic automation solutions.
- Increase Leader and Frontline Team Efficiency: Understand how AI-powered automation can give 25% of time back to leaders and frontline teams, enabling them to focus more on patient care and reducing manual, time-consuming tasks.
Presenters
Mohan Giridharadas, Founder and CEO, LeanTaaS
As the founder and CEO of LeanTaaS, Mohan has worked closely with dozens of leading healthcare institutions including Stanford Health Care, UCHealth, UCSF, New-York Presbyterian and more. Mohan holds a B.Tech from IIT Bombay, an MS in Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology, and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is on the Faculty of Continuing Education at Stanford University and UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. Mohan has been named by Becker's Hospital Review as one of the “Top Entrepreneurs Innovating in Healthcare.”
Jason Harber, Vice President, Client Services – Inpatient Flow, LeanTaaS
Jason brings over 20 years of experience in healthcare technology, data and analytics, and product management. Prior to joining LeanTaaS, Jason was the Chief Operating Officer & Chief Strategy Officer at Hospital IQ, where he was the driving force behind their product strategy and had responsibility for many operating functions across the business. Jason was also the VP of Product Management for TeleTracking Technologies, where he developed product strategy and led strategic launches for the company’s product portfolio.
Education Credits
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LeanTaaS is the leading provider of AI-powered and cloud-based capacity management, staffing, and patient flow software and services for health systems. Our iQueue products for operating rooms, infusion centers, and inpatient units use Lean principles and AI/ML predictive and prescriptive analytics to forecast future demand based on historical data, recent pattern shifts, and real-time insights. They help staff and providers act quickly, confidently, and decisively in response to avoid operational bottlenecks before they happen. The result? Expensive assets are utilized better, hospital ROI improves, patient access increases, and clinicians work at the top of their license with reduced administrative burden. Learn more at https://leantaas.com/.