Health professionals from across California are expected to gather in Sacramento for a two-day conference focused on advancing innovation and collaboration in the medical field. The California Quality Collaborative is hosting it.
The forum centers on strategies to improve outcomes while managing limited resources. Organizers aim to foster dialogue between industry leaders and frontline practitioners through presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities. Topics will include system-wide problem-solving, quality improvement efforts, and emerging approaches designed to reshape patient care.
An innovation showcase is also planned to highlight new models and tools used to enhance efficiency and patient outcomes. Attendees will be able to build professional relationships and share insights across sectors within the healthcare ecosystem.
The event begins with an evening reception, offering a setting for early networking ahead of the main conference sessions. The following day will include a full schedule of discussions and presentations focused on measurable impact and forward-looking strategies.
Admission for the forum is priced at $350 for general entry. Organizers note that registrations are nonrefundable, though tickets may be transferred to another participant if needed. Events like this one are often promoted through means such as flyer printing.
The conference will take place from April 22 to 23, with the primary forum scheduled for Thursday, April 23 at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel, 500 J St, Sacramento.
