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Member Developments - June 2026
Harmony Healthcare IT
Hear a step‑by‑step overview of the migration from Hyland OnBase to Epic Gallery as organizations transition from third‑party document management systems.
Pearl Health
As national Medicare outcomes stagnate, a subset of organizations is widening the gap—showing that sustained improvement in value-based care is achievable, not inevitable.
EY
This story reflects a challenge we see across all parts of the health ecosystem: third-party support is becoming increasingly essential to care delivery and driving value, yet third parties also introduce significant risk across privacy, operations and compliance. What stands out is how this organization unified siloed risk data and gave leadership near real time visibility into its third-party ecosystem — enabling more proactive, informed decision making at the executive level.
Qventus
Qventus recently published our second annual CIO research report titled "Beyond the Pilot: How CIOs Are Operationalizing AI Across Health Systems in 2026". The full report includes detailed findings on EHR dependency, agentic AI adoption, vendor consolidation strategies, and five concrete recommendations for CIOs in 2026.
AssistIQ
Learn why barcode and RFID fall short in the OR, how computer vision capture closes the documentation gap, and the results health systems achieved with AssistIQ.
Aledade
Aledade recently published a whitepaper in collaboration with Chief Healthcare Executive around The Economic Imperative of Value-Based Care: Transforming Health System Performance. This whitepaper explores strategies to improve patient outcomes, advance health equity, and strengthen financial resilience — all while transitioning from volume-driven to sustainable, outcome-focused models.
Bamboo Health
Most health systems are using GenAI, but translating investment into clinical and financial results remains elusive. A new Bamboo Health report cuts through the noise with real-world benchmarks and a clear framework for translating GenAI investment into clinical and financial results.
Insights you'll gain:
87% of executives plan to scale GenAI in the next 2 years
Top barriers: EHR integration complexity and unclear ROI
Leading organizations have achieved 42% lower readmissions and 8x faster time to care with embedded care navigation workflows
Innovaccer
Is your revenue cycle getting smarter or just busier? More staff. More tools. Same broken results. There's a better way. This whitepaper breaks down how leading health systems are moving beyond tool sprawl to build a revenue cycle that learns with every claim, prevents denials before they happen, and scales without adding headcount.
Download the whitepaper: Administrative Autonomy Drives Best-in-Class Revenue Cycle Performance
Amsive Health
Patient discovery has changed. Many healthcare marketing strategies haven’t.
In this Amsive Health webinar, watch experts explore how healthcare organizations can adapt as patient discovery becomes more fragmented across search, referrals, social, content, and AI answer engines. The session addresses a growing industry challenge: health systems are under pressure to prove measurable growth with tighter resources, while many marketing models still reflect older, linear patient journeys.
The conversation outlines four shifts healthcare marketers can use to improve performance and efficiency: unite brand and performance around one growth strategy, move from channel-first planning to journey-oriented discovery, extend acquisition efforts into lifecycle continuity, and treat creative as a measurable performance lever.
For teams looking to reduce wasted effort and align marketing investment with patient acquisition, retention, and long-term value, the webinar offers a practical framework for what still works — and what no longer does.
Sevaro Health
Reducing Stroke Transfers by 50%: How Virtual Neurology Transformed Care at a Rural Missouri Community Hospital
A 339-bed acute care hospital serving a rural Missouri region lacked consistent access to on-demand neurological specialists, particularly during off-hours. Their primary stroke interfacility transfer rate exceeded 10%, with patients leaving not out of clinical necessity, but because the right support wasn't available at the right time.
By partnering with Sevaro Health's virtual neurology platform, this hospital gained 24/7 access to specialist support, standardized stroke workflows aligned with AHA/ASA guidelines, remote EEG services, and ongoing neurological rounding, all without recruiting a single on-site neurologist.
Over a 16-month period, stroke interfacility transfers dropped by 50%, from more than 10% to 5%, representing $480K in annual retained net revenue. Patients stayed closer to home, clinicians gained confidence with immediate specialist backup, and the hospital strengthened its neurological service line without adding fixed labor costs.
This case study is a blueprint for what's possible when community hospitals have the right specialty care infrastructure in place.
O.C. Tanner
How Recognition Supports People-Centered Change Management
When leaders weave genuine, everyday recognition into change efforts, frontline employees feel more grounded, more trusting, and far more willing to move forward with the organization.
Huron
Managing care delivery has never been more challenging. As patient needs grow and care expands beyond the hospital walls, health systems need new ways to coordinate operations and optimize resources. Huron explores how intelligent care can help organizations improve access, reduce workforce strain, and create a more connected, efficient model for delivering care.
Read the full article: Transforming care delivery: Unlocking capacity with intelligent care
