Webinar

PG&E’s Wildfire Safety Webinar for Critical Facilities

This virtual event will provide valuable information specifically tailored for critical facilities and is a great opportunity to engage and learn more about wildfire safety measures. Throughout the webinar, PG&E will go over planning, preparedness resources, and available support in advance of a potential Public Safety Power Shutoff. Additionally, PG&E will provide a demonstration of the data […]

Beyond Contract Labor: Houston Methodist’s Modern Blueprint for a Flexible, Sustainable Workforce

This webinar case study will explore learn how Houston Methodist has transformed workforce management to build resilience, strengthen engagement, and ensure financial stability — all while maintaining high-quality patient care and safeguarding its distinctive organizational culture. Attendees will learn how internal resource pools, flexible scheduling, and technology-enabled staffing practices across the enterprise have reduced reliance...

Managing Glycemic Events — Improving Patient Outcomes and Complying with CMS Mandates

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) now mandates that hospitals report severe hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia incidents, underscoring the importance of accurate, real-time glycemic management.  Glytec drives outcomes, revenue, and cost savings through excellence in diabetes management, and can advance your metrics for the new mandatory CMS quality measures for glycemic control. Glytec focuses on...

Warriors in the Waiting Room: Costly Quality and Safety Oversights in Patient Care

America’s military Veterans, National Guard, Reservists, and their families comprise one of the nation’s most at-risk populations. Because of their exposures and experiences, this Warrior Community emerges from service with gaping physical and mental health disparities that can manifest long after they enter civilian life. While you might assume they get their healthcare through the...

From Loss to Leadership: Practical Strategies to Win in CMS’ TEAM

The Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM) is set to reshape hospital operations and financial strategies across California and the nation. Beginning January 2026, selected hospitals will be accountable for the total cost and quality of care for Medicare Fee-for-Service patients for 30 days post-procedure, with regionally determined target prices and mandatory participation for many facilities....

Bridge the Gap Between Technology and Culture – Introducing Lebra

Join Hospital Council — Northern & Central California for an exclusive webinar spotlighting how Lebra’s AI-powered platform seamlessly integrates with your HRIS system to help health care leaders save time, build stronger relationships with team members, and truly establish a culture of care.  The presenter will demonstrate this powerful technology. You’ll see how hospitals can build better connections with staff, board, and community members while advancing a culture of safety. […]

Sutter Health’s Behavioral Health Transformation – Solutions to Reduce ED Boarding

Join industry experts from California county mental health agencies, Psychiatric Health Facilities, behavioral health hospitals, and health systems to learn how they are successfully implementing a patient transfer model using innovative technology. Launched 18 months ago, the model has been instrumental in reducing barriers and fostering collaboration to expedite access to behavioral health care.

What You Don’t Know Could Cost You

The Hospital Council – Northern & Central California has closely monitored the developments surrounding the $2.8 billion Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) Provider Settlement. This landmark case addresses allegations that BCBS plans engaged in anti-competitive practices, leading to reduced reimbursements for health care providers. We are hosting this webinar with MCAG, a revenue recovery consulting […]

Collaborative Models for Expediting Access to Behavioral Health Care: A Panel Discussion with Industry Experts

Join industry experts from California county mental health agencies, Psychiatric Health Facilities, behavioral health hospitals, and health systems to learn how they are successfully implementing a patient transfer model using innovative technology. Launched 18 months ago, the model has been instrumental in reducing barriers and fostering collaboration to expedite access to behavioral health care.