The “What Matters to You” Movement: Fostering Sustainable Change in Healthcare

Are you curious about how to ignite a movement within your organization that enhances care quality and workforce well-being and delivers a return on investment? Inspired by the global What Matters to You (WMTY) movement, this webinar will showcase successful improvement initiatives that have led to better quality outcomes, increased joy in work, and financial returns. We’ll explore initiatives benefiting both care providers and recipients, as well as the wider community. Join our passionate international group on International WMTY Day for an engaging session on fostering sustainable change in healthcare systems through WMTY principles. Leave empowered with practical tips, tools, and evidence-based practices to cultivate strong roots for change within your organization and community.
Speakers
-Angela DeVanney, Founder, GoShadow
-Damara Gutnick, MD, Sr. Director, Community and Population Health, Montefiore Medical Center
-Claire Snyman, Health Care Advocate, Two Steps Forward
Learning Objectives
-Summarize how the WMTY movement can be used in various settings to inspire improvements in joy in work, quality and experience.
-Describe the business case for WMTY and how the methodology can create meaningful sustainable improvement to health and care.
-Connect, collaborate and learn with others from the global WMTY community and commit to action.
This webinar is complimentary.
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