Intensives
Intensive sessions are designed to provide in-depth exploration and analysis of topics related to healthcare systems and process improvement. Participants engage in interactive discussions, develop action plans and gain valuable insights from industry experts. These sessions are designed to help healthcare engineers and other professionals hone their process improvement skills and create a roadmap for success.
Here are the Intensives you'll find at #HSPI2025 in Atlanta:
- Coaching for Continuous Improvement in Healthcare
Mythili Ram, University of Texas Medical Branch - Cost Management Approach vs Throughput Approach for Decision Making
James Rawson, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - Creating a culture of learning by sharing your Tips & Tricks
Ashley Benedict, UF Health - Generative AI in the Workplace: Don’t Check Your Brain at the Door!
Dean Athanassiades, Philips - How Health Systems and Care Providers Are Augmenting AI, To Improve Patient Safety, Care Access, Compliance, Reputation, Revenue, And Profitability
Beju Rao, Amruta Inc. - How to A3: Training CI Professionals to Teach Clinical Staff A3 Thinking
Cody Hall - How to Identify Vital Behaviors and Make them Habits In Your Organization
Lori Ludwig, Performance Ally - Improving How We Improve: Deming's Red Bead Game & Process Behavior Charts Mark Graban, Constancy Inc./Kai Nexus
- Improving Systems Using the Power Platform
Christopher Mensah, UPMC - Lean Book Club — Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well
Isaac Mitchell, Ballad Health - Let’s Build a Computer Simulation: An Introduction to the Fun and TOTALLY ADDICTIVE World of Discrete Event Simulation
Jim Montgomery, HonorHealth - Navigating The Peaks and Valleys of Change
Theresa Ward, Fiery Feather - Simulate to Innovate: Using Simulation to Optimize Healthcare Workflows
Dan Harris, Mayo Clinic - Team-Building Techniques - Organized Play to Keep Them Engaged!
Nora Quinn, VA VISN 8 Sunshine Health Network - User Perceptions of AI Powered Healthcare
Hulya Yazici - Using Patient Experience Data as a Lagging Indicator for Clinical Outcomes and Real-Time Intervention Assessment
Kenneth Winn, Atrium Health Cabarrus - Wiring The Winning Organization: Creating Unassailable Value To Society Through Managing the “Social Circuitry” Of A Learning Organization
Maria Mentzer and Steven Spear, MIT, See to Solve, High Velocity LLC