Nov 2
Nashville Health Care Council Establishes COVID-19 Readiness Team

In response to the worldwide pandemic, the Council establishes a COVID-19 Readiness Team, holding its first meeting in March 2020 with more than 50 attendees. Robust information is gathered and shared among participants. The team continues with regular virtual meetings over the next several months with the goal of gathering members and other partners to…

Nov 2
Council Releases Economic Impact Study

The Council releases an updated economic impact study, conducted by the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce. The study found that Nashville is home to more than 900 companies working in health care. Globally, Nashville’s health care industry generates more than $92 billion in revenue and more than 570,000 jobs.

Nov 2
Council International Study Mission to Israel

At the 2019 Council International Study Mission, member delegates establish relationships with key government and industry leaders in Israel. They also learn first-hand about the Israel’s health care delivery system and startup community. The week-long visit begins in Jerusalem and concludes in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. This mission further positions Nashville as an industry capital, setting the…

Nov 2
Leadership Health Care Hosts First Delegation to Boston

Leadership Health Care hosts its first member delegation to Boston, with 65 of Nashville’s emerging health care leaders attending informational sessions with key health policy experts, health care information and technology groups, and others. While in Boston, LHC delegates connect with blossoming health care technology leaders in the region and promote Nashville as an industry…

Nov 2
Nashville Health Care Council Launches Health Career Connect

The Nashville Health Care Council launches Health Career Connect, an online job forum designed to connect health care employers and non-clinical talent. Primarily serving Nashville-based companies, Health Career Connect was developed to attract national talent to benefit the Nashville health care community and deliver on the Council’s mission of inspiring global collaboration to improve health…

Nov 2
Council Release Economic Impact Study, Detailing Health Care’s Local and Global Reach

The Council partners with the Business and Economic Research Center at Middle Tennessee State University to develop a comprehensive impact study of the Nashville health care industry and its economic impact locally, nationally and globally. Among other notable findings, the report, released in August 15 reveals the following: -The Nashville health care industry contributes an…