Vol. 67, Issue 13
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IN THIS ISSUE
- WHA 2023 Workforce Report: Wisconsin’s Health Care Workforce Falling Further Behind Demand for Care
- Bulk Claim Denials by Insurer Leads to Higher Costs for Patients
- New Analysis of Physician-Owned Hospitals Highlights Cherry-Picking Lucrative Patients While Delivering Lower Quality Care
- Skewed Claims About Hospital Price Transparency Debunked at E&C Hearing
- New AHA Report Highlights Value of Hospital Outpatient Departments and Danger of "Site-Neutral" Payments
- Joint Legislative Council Committee Votes to Approve Study Committee Recommendations
- Registration Open for 2023 Wisconsin Rural Health Conference
- WHA Workforce Well-Being Survey – Responses from Valued WHA Hospital Leaders Highly Encouraged
- WHA Foundation Announces Application Open for 2023 Clinical Simulation Lab Scholarship
- Share Your Hospital's Quality Improvement Stories
EDUCATION EVENTS
Mar. 14, 2025
2025 Physician Leadership Development ConferenceApr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
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Thursday, March 30, 2023
Registration Open for 2023 Wisconsin Rural Health Conference
The much-anticipated 2023 Wisconsin Rural Health Conference will be held June 7-9 in Wisconsin Dells.
This annual conference is a statewide forum designed to highlight public policy and operations issues affecting rural health care, identify how the delivery of and access to rural health care are changing and identify ways in which data, technology and people processes are improving care and access for rural populations. The agenda is timely, relevant and engaging. You can find it here.
This conference also includes a WHA Corporate Member exhibition, which brings you in contact with organizations who are truly committed to Wisconsin hospitals and health systems.
For more information on the conference, including registration, click here.
This annual conference is a statewide forum designed to highlight public policy and operations issues affecting rural health care, identify how the delivery of and access to rural health care are changing and identify ways in which data, technology and people processes are improving care and access for rural populations. The agenda is timely, relevant and engaging. You can find it here.
This conference also includes a WHA Corporate Member exhibition, which brings you in contact with organizations who are truly committed to Wisconsin hospitals and health systems.
For more information on the conference, including registration, click here.