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The Future of Healthcare: Now

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Members of the LTPR team and a few of our healthcare clients and friends recently attended the Portland Business Journal’s Healthcare of the Future forum. A few other notable points from the conference (in no particular order): 80 percent of a person’s healthcare takes place outside of a medical facility.

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8 tips for health care organizations to foster better communication in 2016

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Article originally published in the Portland Business Journal on January 5, 2016. Stats, facts and guesses abound about the top health care trends in 2016. Here are eight forecasts for this year from the firm — presented as potential strategies for managing your reputation. Make securing patient data a priority.

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8 tips for health care organizations to foster better communication in 2016

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Article originally published in the Portland Business Journal on January 5, 2016 [link] Stats, facts and guesses abound about the top health care trends in 2016. The post 8 tips for health care organizations to foster better communication in 2016 appeared first on LTPR.

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How to Use Your Company’s Culture to Get Media Coverage

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Consequently, the career website named Airbnb the best tech company to work for in 2016. Help A Reporter Out (HARO) can help make these connections easy by providing users with source requests organized by industry, such as business and finance or biotech and healthcare. PricewaterhouseCoopers. Salesforce. percent).

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15 Up-and-Coming PR and Social Media Marketers to Watch

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A North Minneapolis native, Tess excelled in her journalism program at Drake University, during which she presided over the Coalition of Black Students and interned in business development with The Integer Group and in marketing/group sales with Iowa Events Center. Jordan has a true passion for communication and sports!

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Professional PR Development. Why bother?

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Source: Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) State of the Profession Report (2016). In addition to this data, in the 2016-17 reporting year (ending in February 2017) 2227 CIPR members completed a CPD record (22 percent of members). Source: VMA Group Report: Inside Insight (2017).

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When The CEO Takes A Stand

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Starbucks chief Howard Schulz is known for his willingness to wade into treacherous waters – from healthcare reform to race relations. The 2016 GSG survey lists those with the top three “polarization scores” as Donald Trump’s immigration position, marriage equality, and the Confederate flag.