October 23 at 9am PT | 12pm ET | 1pm AT
Performance measurement and reporting systems are essential for translating strategy into action.
Community collaboration and integration are crucial for building resilient health systems, especially in the context of climate-related challenges. Engaging patients, caregivers, and communities in the design and delivery of healthcare services improves quality of care and can advance a more sustainable system.
By leveraging local knowledge, health systems can design preparedness strategies that are context-specific and address the real needs of the community. Meaningful partnership is essential to reducing environmental impact and ensuring that patient and community voices are central in shaping the care they receive.
This webinar in the Leadership and strategy for sustainable health systems series is the seventh of seven events highlighting seven organizational practices to advance strategic planning for sustainable healthcare.
The series is organized in partnership with the University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business/Centre for Climate and Business Solutions, the Sandra Rotman Centre for Health Sector Strategy at the University of Toronto Rotman School of Management, Dalhousie University Faculty of Management, and other university partners.