Wisconsin Hospital Association Launches 2026 Health Workforce Webinars
The Wisconsin Hospital Association's webinar series starts March 31, focusing on the annual workforce report for hospital members. Registration is open for the rural health conference, highlighting ongoing staffing challenges. Fort HealthCare's Jim Nelson received a 2025 AHA Grassroots Champion Award.
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The Wisconsin Hospital Association has launched its 2026 Health Care Workforce Webinar Series, kicking off March 31 with a virtual session on the group's annual workforce report.[1][3] Led by Senior Vice President Ann Zenk and guests from state government and education, the series aims to tackle staffing shortages in hospitals through discussions and innovative strategies like team-based care and technology.[5][7] Registration is also open for the June 8-10 Wisconsin Rural Health Conference at The Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake, focusing on policy and access issues in rural areas.[2][14]
This initiative builds on ongoing workforce pressures facing Wisconsin hospitals, where demand for care continues to outpace growth despite recruitment efforts.[3][9] The webinars are exclusive to hospital and corporate members, offering a platform to share solutions such as top-of-license practices and tech integration.[1][5] Meanwhile, the rural conference targets leaders like CEOs and nurse executives to address evolving challenges in underserved communities.[2][4]
For Milwaukee residents, these efforts matter amid statewide staffing strains that hit urban hospitals too, potentially delaying care and raising costs at places like Froedtert or Aurora.[7] Stronger workforce strategies could improve access to timely treatment for families across southeast Wisconsin.
Next, hospital leaders can register now for the March 31 webinar and rural conference to join the conversation shaping Wisconsin's health future.[3][14]