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Home > Minnesota Workforce Resources > Conferences and Seminars > Leading Change: Strategies for a Vital Health Professions Workforce > Leading Change: Health Care in Minnesota: Challenges and Opportunities

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Leading Change: Health Care in Minnesota: Challenges and Opportunities



Health Care in Minnesota: Challenges and Opportunities
Lois E. Quam, Chief Executive Officer, Ovations

During this lunch address, Ms. Quam challenged participants to solve, rather than define, problems in health care.  She described actions attendees might take, including shifting resources to focus on children, helping people with chronic illnesses to be healthier, taking responsibility for our own health, innovating the workforce, and concentrating on one another’s strengths instead of blaming others for the problems in health care.

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