Transform:
iQueue User Group Meeting 2024

Hosted by LeanTaaS

Join your peers for an invitation-only, iQueue user group meeting November 11-13th, 2024.

This exciting, two-day event is curated especially for iQueue for Operating Rooms, Inpatient Flow, and Infusion Center users to connect with peers, learn about the latest iQueue features, and directly influence our product roadmap.

Please complete the registration form to confirm your attendance. You will receive a confirmation email upon form completion and a reminder email prior to the event. 

DATE
LOCATION
November 11-13, 2024
Hyatt Regency Chicago
151 E Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL

Discussions & Insights

PANEL: INSIGHTS & BEST PRACTICES

Listen to peers share insights, best practices, and lessons learned from implementing iQueue.

FOCUSED BREAK-OUT DISCUSSIONS

Participate in smaller group discussions around industry-focused topics, share priorities and opportunities, and learn from your peers.

IQUEUE FEATURE ROADMAP

Exclusive sneak peek into key features and developments planned for iQueue for Operating Rooms, Inpatient Flow, and Infusion Centers. 

IQUEUE NEW FEATURE WALKABOUT

Visit different stations to get an exclusive look at how LeanTaaS uses data science to address complex operating room, inpatient flow, and infusion center challenges.

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Chapter 1: The Looming Challenge

If you work in the healthcare industry, or even if you’re just an interested observer, you don’t need a book to tell you that the financial pressure is on as never before. A perfect storm of circumstances is swirling together, one that will make survivability, not to mention profitability, a greater challenge for healthcare companies than we’ve seen in the modern era.

As with banks, retailers, and airlines, which had to rapidly enhance their brick-and-mortar footprints with robust online business models—it is the early movers eager to gain new efficiencies that will thrive and gain market share. The slow-to-move and the inefficient will end up being consolidated into larger health systems seeking to expand their geographical footprints.

The pressures on healthcare

Let’s look at just a few of the looming challenges healthcare must meet head-on.

An aging population

By the year 2030, the number of adults sixty-five years of age or older will exceed the number of children eighteen years or younger in the United States. We are living longer than our parents did. Positive news for sure, but problematic for several reasons.

The older we get, the more medical help we need. Older people have more chronic diseases. By 2025, nearly 50 percent of the population will suffer from one or more chronic diseases that will require ongoing medical intervention. This combination of an aging population and an increase in chronic diseases will create a ballooning demand for healthcare services.