- AdventHealth

As the needs and expectations of health care consumers continue to evolve, providers are working to rapidly innovate and adapt to the changing landscape.
Nick Archer, CEO for Project Fulcrum, an internal initiative launched by AdventHealth in 2018 to disrupt its business model with consumer-driven innovation, recently joined the Creating a New Healthcare podcast to discuss how the project is helping the organization deliver an optimal experience for consumers.
Hosted by Zeev Neuwirth, the Creating a New Healthcare podcast series features health care leaders who discuss fresh perspectives, new solutions and inspiration in their journey to advance value-based care.
Click here to listen to the episode.
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