Despite its devastating impact on populations and businesses worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic provides an opportunity to reassess, discover, and strengthen the fabric of communities. We might be “all in this together’, but there is a need to take action and address the factors that affect all's strength and resilience. Now is the time for business and healthcare leaders to react to the current and ongoing COVID-19 challenge and prepare for future health crises.
TLI Shares Strategies for Effective Leadership During COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Healthcare Crises
We are all in this together but working together is a different matter.
This was one of many key messages delivered by Bill Oldham, founder and chairman of the Board, Thought Leadership and Innovation Foundation (TLI), during his presentation, “Leading in a Healthcare Crisis.” Oldham was a “virtual” keynote presenter at the recent Leading in a Healthcare Crisis Conference presented by the International Council for Small Business (ICSB Global) and The George Washington University.
Read MoreThe #COVID19 era has demonstrated yet again how important data is to health.
Healthcare organizations are still struggling to keep up with emerging information technology and it must be overcome to have quality data and reduce costs. Read more in TLI’s new white paper, “Health Data, Analytics, and Workflow: Meeting Urgent—and Growing—Need for Security, Interoperability, and Analytics.”
Read MoreImproving and Expanding Support for Veterans’ Clinical Needs: TLI Partners with Bacik Group to Roll-out Enhanced Health Services
U.S. veterans represent a special population of men and women who have served their country but too often face challenging health risks during their deployments. Because many veterans have experienced combat, veterans with service-connected health issues are a clinically complex and potentially vulnerable population.
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