Vol. 66, Issue 32
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IN THIS ISSUE
- Wisconsin’s Critical Access Hospitals Ranked 2nd in the Nation for Quality Excellence
- 2022 Quality Report Demonstrates Continued Commitment to High Quality Health Care in Wisconsin
- Post-Acute Care Conference Explores Care Transitions
- Announcing Inaugural Workforce Forum – Sept. 28 in Madison
- Seeking Nominations for WHA 2022 Awards, New Board Members
- DHS Names Baker Tilly for Study of Wisconsin LTC Industry
- WHA Helps Member Hospitals Uncover and Address Community Health Challenges
- WHA Foundation Global Vision Award – Last Chance for Nominations
- 2022 WHAIC Data Submission and WIpop Fall Training
- Register Now for the 2022 WONL Conference - Innovative Leadership: Laugh, Learn, Lead
EDUCATION EVENTS
Mar. 14, 2025
2025 Physician Leadership Development ConferenceApr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
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Thursday, August 11, 2022
Announcing Inaugural Workforce Forum – Sept. 28 in Madison
WHA’s 2022 Workforce Forum will provide an opportunity for hospital and health system leaders and industry stakeholders to learn and share ideas for how to grow the health care workforce faster, retain and sustain our health care workforce, truly leverage technology and break down burden and burnout for health care workers.
WHA’s expert team will create the framework for the current and future state of Wisconsin’s health care workforce, and participants will leave with an improved understanding of how their organization, health care stakeholders and state and federal policymakers can support the changes needed to sustain Wisconsin’s high-quality, high-value health care with a shrinking workforce and growing demand.
Join WHA for its 2022 Workforce Forum in Madison on Sept. 28. For more information on this event, including registration, click here.
Sponsorship opportunities are also available. To learn more, email the WHA education department at education@wha.org.
WHA’s expert team will create the framework for the current and future state of Wisconsin’s health care workforce, and participants will leave with an improved understanding of how their organization, health care stakeholders and state and federal policymakers can support the changes needed to sustain Wisconsin’s high-quality, high-value health care with a shrinking workforce and growing demand.
Join WHA for its 2022 Workforce Forum in Madison on Sept. 28. For more information on this event, including registration, click here.
Sponsorship opportunities are also available. To learn more, email the WHA education department at education@wha.org.