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Bridging the Gap: Strategies for Better Patient Transitions

This webinar will highlight Harvard Medical School and California’s Community Memorial Healthcare’s successful, real-world strategies that bridge hospital and community care.

From Data to Decisions: Transforming Hospital Capacity Management with Predictive Analytics

Learn tangible examples of how hospital and health system peers navigate and transform hospital capacity management with predictive analytics. 

Advancing Population-Based Behavioral Health Inside and Outside the Hospital Walls

Join the AHA and CredibleMind for a 3-part series of interactive virtual panel discussions on advancing population behavioral health.

Measuring Success and Scaling Impact

Discover how hospitals can effectively measure and scale their mental health initiatives in this interactive session.

Leveraging Digital Health for Scalable Mental Health Solutions

Learn how hospitals harness digital health to expand mental health care access and explore live technology demonstrations and discussions.

Community Health Strategies to Advance Behavioral Health

Explore how hospitals advance behavioral health through community-focused strategies that go beyond traditional care and address the whole person.

Spring Symposium Agenda

Learn more about the sessions that will take place at the HCMC Spring Symposium happening on Tuesday, April 29.

Spring Symposium

Focus on the changing world of health care capacity management at the HCMC Spring Symposium.
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AONL-AHA Model of Care Learning Community

This care model innovation learning community aims to enhance collaboration, knowledge sharing, and capacity building among organizations.

There is no BERT without ERNIE

Join us for an insightful webinar titled "There is No BERT Without ERNIE", where we dive deep into the essential elements of creating and implementing a Behavioral Emergency Response Team (BERT).