After years of struggling to stabilize their financial footing, many health systems reported positive financial performance in Q1. But how can leaders make this trend last? Learn more about the imperatives needed to boldly transform and achieve lasting financial sustainability⇩
Chartis
Business Consulting and Services
Chicago, IL 23,842 followers
Transforming US Healthcare is one of the great challenges of our time. We believe it can be done, and we can help.
About us
The challenges facing US healthcare are longstanding and all too familiar. We are Chartis, and we believe in better. We work with over 900 clients annually to develop and activate transformative strategies, operating models, and organizational enterprises that make U.S. healthcare more affordable, accessible, safe, and human. With over 1,000 professionals, we help providers, payers, technology innovators, retail companies, and investors create and embrace solutions that tangibly and materially reshape healthcare for the better. Our family of brands—Chartis, Jarrard, Greeley, and HealthScape Advisors—is 100% focused on healthcare and each has a longstanding commitment to helping transform healthcare in big and small ways. Chartis. Believe in better.
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http://www.chartis.com
External link for Chartis
- Industry
- Business Consulting and Services
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Chicago, IL
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- Healthcare, Strategy, Accountable Care, Information Technology (IT), Research, Analytics, Economics, Population Health, Clinical Transformation, Health Care, Performance Excellence, Decision Support, Research, Performance Improvement, Informatics, Revenue Cycle, Applied Analytics, and Data Science
Locations
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Primary
220 West Kinzie Street
Third Floor
Chicago, IL 60654, US
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740 Broadway
Suite 1001
New York, NY 10003, US
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1 Market Street
36th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105, US
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560 Harrison Avenue
Suite 501
Boston, MA 02118, US
Employees at Chartis
Updates
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To meet patient needs and expectations, cancer centers are focusing on enabling rapid access to care. Our latest survey highlights the state of access at 48 cancer centers across the country and leaders’ top priorities for 2024: https://bit.ly/3zo0VVx
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The growing need for lower-cost care is fueling greater ambulatory surgery center demand. We discuss the trend and what healthcare organizations should consider in this week’s Chartis Top Reads: https://bit.ly/3RPd4ch
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The rising cost of cancer care will be the defining challenge for the cancer industry over the next decade. Discover key trends and opportunities for payers, providers, and investor-backed platforms in our latest brief: https://bit.ly/3XGqLhk
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Celebrations for Pride month are happening across Chartis! From donning our new Pride swag to Pride Night Out at the Washington Nationals, this month was filled with love, support, and compassion. Let’s continue spreading love this month and beyond. Special shout out to our LGBTQIA + affinity group for planning so many events over the last month. Learn more about our commitment to an inclusive workplace: https://bit.ly/3S7KeUT
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An NCI-designated cancer center sought to meet every patient’s individual needs throughout the cancer journey. Its new navigation program helped improve access and patient experience. Here’s how: https://bit.ly/4cAM34l
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#HFMA24 is underway. Our “Fostering a Thriving Workforce” panel tomorrow morning features Chartis’ Dan Shapiro, Ph.D. and Pamela Damsky, with United Health Services’ Jay Smith and Hueman People Solutions’ Derek Carpenter. They’ll explore what it takes to create a #sustainableworkforce, positively impact organizational performance, and become an #employerofchoice. https://bit.ly/3XxthGO #financialtransformation
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Understanding what patients look for in a care journey is fundamental to the growth and reputation of any provider organization. We explore the factors that matter most in building trust, quality, and reputation: https://bit.ly/4bLqvSo
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Recent data on the discrimination of LGBTQIA+ individuals in healthcare underscores how critical it is for providers to offer equitable access to qualified, compassionate care. Learn more in this week’s Chartis Top Reads: https://bit.ly/3KVKDpq
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Ensuring timely, convenient, and affordable access is a fundamental element of healthcare delivery. Yet most health systems struggle to do this well. And nowhere is this felt more than in under-resourced communities. To help advance access for all, leaders should focus on these 5 action areas: https://bit.ly/3KUl3B0
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