Factors like labor, supply costs, and rising costs of capital are making it harder than ever for leaders to develop and implement growth strategies and are showing no signs of letting up anytime soon. Radio Advisory’s Rachel Woods sat down with healthcare strategy experts Colin Gelbaugh and Vidal Seegobin to discuss how health systems’ growth strategies have shifted and what leaders can do to improve their organizations’ trajectories, even if you’re only in survival mode right now. Read more.
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