Trust: The Key to a Healthy Workforce
Every company is a healthcare company. Because success depends on a healthy workforce, savvy businesses invest in their employees’ health. But that task’s getting more difficult. Trust in healthcare is declining amid rapid changes in artificial intelligence and social media, public health cuts, and health policy shifts, all of which risk leading workers astray. The result: worse outcomes and higher costs. But the trust gap also presents employers with an opportunity to address these long-standing challenges in new ways, improving their organizations and employees’ lives.
In this talk, the globally recognized chief medical officer, technologist, and author of the bestselling book on trust and health misinformation, “Dead Wrong,” Dr. Geeta Nayyar, MD, MBA, “Dr. G,” shows how employers are approaching a reckoning. She reveals how they can lead their workforces through the chaos thanks to innovative strategies based on emerging technologies such as AI, employee engagement, and healthcare industry partnerships.
Outline of general and concurrent sessions
• The state of healthcare and workforce trust today
• Distrust’s effects on employee health, employer performance, and the broader economy
• Innovative approaches to improve trust and health, creating enterprise value
Learning objectives from the point of view of the learner (This should be measurable behavior changes.)
• Understand the evolving threats to employee trust and health
• Recognize distrust’s business implications across organizations, including effects on key success measures
• Identify strategies and tools, from partnerships to emerging technologies, for enhancing trust to advance workforce health and enterprise goals
Building Trust at Scale
Trust in healthcare is under threat. As rapid changes in artificial intelligence and social media, public health cuts, and health policy shifts further erode confidence in the system, we risk worse outcomes and higher costs. But the trust gap also presents healthcare executives with an opportunity to address these long-standing challenges in new ways, improving their organizations and patients’ lives.
In this talk, the globally recognized chief medical officer, technologist, and author of the bestselling book on trust and health misinformation, “Dead Wrong,” Dr. Geeta Nayyar, MD, MBA, “Dr. G,” shows how healthcare is approaching a reckoning. She reveals how healthcare organizations can come out on top through innovative strategies spanning clinical approaches, emerging technologies such as AI, and marketing.
Outline of general and concurrent sessions
• The state of healthcare trust today
• Distrust’s effects on patient health, clinician well-being, and healthcare organizations’ business objectives
• Innovative approaches to improve trust and create enterprise value
Learning objectives from the point of view of the learner (This should be measurable behavior changes.)
• Understand the evolving nature of trust in healthcare
• Recognize distrust’s business implications across different types of healthcare organizations, including effects on key success measures
• Identify strategies and tools, from partnerships to emerging technologies, for enhancing trust to achieve well-established goals
Healthcare, Technology, and a New Tomorrow
Healthcare is at a critical juncture. Down one road, misinformation, unchecked technology, and questionable leadership will worsen long-standing issues. Along the other path, smart partnerships, ethical AI, and sensible policies will strengthen patient engagement, drive business success, and improve outcomes.
In this talk, the globally recognized chief medical officer, technologist, and bestselling author, Dr. Geeta Nayyar, MD, MBA, “Dr. G,” reveals the route to unlocking the full potential of today’s evolving healthcare landscape. She unpacks the state of the industry, spotlights success stories, separates fact from fiction, illustrates the modern consumer, and reveals how to scale trust.
Key Points & Objectives:
• A survey of the state of healthcare, reviewing emerging trends
• A candid look at innovation, healthcare partnerships, and the health-conscious consumer — and what they mean for healthcare organizations in an era of burnout and misinformation
• A guide to scaling trust and building patient engagement to enhance care delivery and enterprise success
• Identifying the challenges and opportunities in today’s key healthcare trends
• Deciphering AI hype vs. reality, as well as doomed vs. promising partnerships between healthcare and technology organizations
• Learning how to build and maintain consumer trust in a technology-forward healthcare world
Diagnosing and Treating Healthcare’s Misinformation Illness
A perfect storm of health misinformation is brewing. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence and social media, public health cuts, and health policy shifts risk worsening trust, outcomes, and costs. But misinformation’s rise also presents healthcare executives with an opportunity to address these long-standing challenges in new ways, improving their organizations and patients’ lives.
In this talk, the globally recognized chief medical officer, technologist, and author of the bestselling book on health misinformation, “Dead Wrong,” Dr. Geeta Nayyar, MD, MBA, “Dr. G,” shows how conspiracy theory and conjecture are pushing healthcare to a reckoning. She reveals how healthcare organizations can come out on top through innovative strategies spanning clinical approaches, emerging technologies such as AI, and marketing.
Key Points & Objectives:
• The state of healthcare misinformation today
• Misinformation’s effects on patient health, clinician well-being, and healthcare organizations’ business objectives
• Innovative approaches to address misinformation and create enterprise value
• Understanding the evolving nature of health misinformation
• Recognizing misinformation’s business implications across different types of healthcare organizations, including effects on key success measures
• Identifying strategies and tools, from partnerships to emerging technologies, for addressing misinformation to achieve well-established goals