COVID-19 Update with Sinai Health System CEO Karen Teitelbaum
Like hospitals across the state, Sinai Health System halted elective procedures in March, and overturned its operations in response to the COVID-19 crisis. Now, the Chicago-area’s largest safety net system is ready to start opening back up.
Legislative Recap with House Majority Leader Greg Harris, D-Chicago
State lawmakers returned to Springfield last month for a whirlwind end to an unprecedented legislative session that concluded with a nearly $41 billion spending plan, hundreds of millions of dollars for COVID-19 relief and an updated hospital assessment program.
Co-existing with COVID-19
COVID-19 turned the healthcare system upside down, while further exposing the state’s significant healthcare disparities.
Local Health Department Roundtable
From contact tracing to testing to overseeing the safety of school and businesses, local health departments have played an outsized role in combating the COVID-19 crisis.
Legislator Roundtable
With the state - and budget - still reeling from the COVID-19 crisis, lawmakers are set to return to Springfield for a legislative session that will be like no other.
Illinois’ COVID-19 vaccine rollout
COVID-19 vaccines are ramping up in the Land of Lincoln. But how long will it take for all Illinoisans who want a shot to get one? What steps are being taken to ensure that vaccines are distributed in an equitable manner? How are officials reaching communities hesitant to get their shot?
Capitol Insiders Roundtable
Top healthcare lobbyists will take stock of the 2021 legislative session, break down the new state budget and analyze the issues that didn’t make it out of Springfield.
HNI Event Series: Future of Long-Term Care
Illinois’ long-term care industry is set for change. COVID-19 took a toll on many facilities’ vulnerable patients, while pushing some organizations to the financial brink. Meanwhile, state policymakers are debating an overhaul of how providers are paid. A panel of experts will take a deep dive into the future of long-term care during a Health […]
HNI Event Series: What’s next for telehealth?
Earlier this year, Illinois became one of the first states in the country to expand telehealth protections and coverage requirements beyond the COVID-19 public health emergency. Advocates for the measure are optimistic it will help sustain advancements in telehealth, which reached new heights during the pandemic.
HNI Event Series: Illinois’ Healthcare Workforce Challenges
MATTER 222 West Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 6-180A, Chicago, IL 60654, Chicago, IL, United StatesCOVID-19 has pushed Illinois’ healthcare workforce to the brink. But the state’s healthcare workforce was challenged before the pandemic, and an aging population will further increase demand.
HNI Event Series: Newsmaker with HSHS CEO Damond Boatwright
Damond Boatwright took the reins at Hospital Sisters Health System this summer, after leading SSM Health Wisconsin for nearly seven years.
HNI Virtual Event Series: Climate Change: Addressing a Rising Health Threat
There’s growing recognition of the impact that climate change can have on health.
Feb. 7 – Legislator Roundtable
As Illinois enters the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, state lawmakers are embarking on an abbreviated spring session with much to do and not much time to do it.
April 27 – Legislative Recap
MATTER 222 West Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 6-180A, Chicago, IL 60654, Chicago, IL, United StatesBefore the dust settles on the 2022 legislative session, we're assembling a panel of experts on April 27 in Chicago to break down what it all means for healthcare. They will analyze the budget and highlight the signigficant healthcare bills sent to Gov. JB Pritzker.
May 4 – What’s next for digital health?
Digital health solutions, including telehealth, have taken a giant leap forward during the COVID-19 pandemic. What technology is here to stay and what regulatory changes will be needed to support continued widespread use? What do patients want most and how can remote health improve care? Also, how will it all be paid for?
May 24 – The future of mental health access and care
MATTER 222 West Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 6-180A, Chicago, IL 60654, Chicago, IL, United StatesAs COVID-19 lessens its grip, it’s leaving in its wake mounting mental health issues. Demand has soared over the past two years, including for children, and drug overdoses are at all-time highs.