Resources for the Healthcare Industry
Closing the Gap: Using Quality Management and Culture Education to Tackle Healthcare Disparities
Healthcare disparities aren’t new, but they are increasingly impossible to ignore. From uneven outcomes in chronic disease to unequal access to care, these gaps in the healthcare system impact not only patients but also the providers who care for them. Cultural factors often deepen these divides, with language barriers, mistrust of the medical system, traditional health beliefs, and differing attitudes toward care all playing a role.
Surgical Orientation Education Guide
Discover how HealthStream Surgical Orientation equips scrub nurses, circulating nurses, surgical techs, first assistants, pre-op, and post-op nurses with the skills they need to deliver exceptional care.
State of the Pharmacy Technician Career: 2025
Join us for a data-driven, career-shaping session with Mike Johnston, CEO of NPTA, as he breaks down key findings from NPTA’s most comprehensive career survey ever. Whether you're a technician, educator, pharmacy leader, or chief learning officer this webinar will give you a clear look at how the profession is evolving—and what it means for your future.
Competency Management for the Next Generation
Join us as we dive into how artificial intelligence can elevate your approach to competency management. Through this engaging webinar, you'll gain practical insights and see Jane AI in action, transforming the way you manage and develop clinical competencies.
Optimizing Credentialing and Enrollment for Outpatient Facilities: Join us for a Live CredentialStream Demo
Explore the essential components of effective credentialing and enrollment processes for non-acute care facilities, including urgent care centers, outpatient clinics, rehabilitation centers, and long-term care facilities.
Customer Story Panel: Learn how HealthStream’s Policy Manager was a game changer for two customers’ audit and review processes
Join Kathryn Bainbridge, Executive Director of Juniper Communities and Kim Brennan, Executive Assistant at Ridgeview Behavioral Health as they share their stories including the challenges they faced and how Policy Manager helped them automate workflows and give time back to what truly matters – patient care. \n

Healthcare IT Workforce Trends to Watch in 2026

Nursing Workforce Trends to Watch in 2026
