Friday, March 13, 2020. The mysterious virus making its way through Asia and Europe has landed on American soil. Sporting events and concert tours are postponed or canceled entirely. Employers encourage their teams to take laptops home for the weekend as enterprises across the United States temporarily shutter campuses.
In a matter of days, grocery store shelves are emptied of hand sanitizer, toilet paper, and disinfectant. The following Monday, many have a virtual meeting for the first time.
It’s been almost one year since the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus a global pandemic. With vaccinations being administered across the nation, the light at the end of the tunnel is finally visible. For the past 11 months, the Grand Rapids Chamber has listened to your concerns and fielded your questions. We’ve hosted resource calls and virtual town halls, elevated your voice to local and state government, and partnered with community organizations to disseminate emergency funds. We haven’t always had the answers, but we’ve done our very best to find the experts who did.
With health and health care top-of-mind for the business community, this year’s Health Care Summit is more important than ever. During the two-hour virtual event, we will explore what we learned about health care staffing and capacity, racial disparities, and telehealth during the pandemic and examine the evolving landscape of health care policy under the Biden Administration, as well as legal implications employers need to consider as vaccination progresses. Before the event, attendees will have the opportunity to connect with one another during sponsor-hosted coffee chats.
Interested in tuning in? Register today.
2021 Health Care Summit
Tuesday, March 23
8:00 – 10:00 a.m.
Live Broadcast