Beatrise Edelstein

Vice President, Post Acute Care and Health System Partnerships

Beatrise Edelstein is the Vice President, Post Acute Care and Health System Partnerships at Humber River Health with over 20 years of progressive leadership experience in health care sector. She is a Certified Health Executive, Certified in Change Management with Prosci®, and received her Master of Health Science in Health Administration from the University of Toronto. In her role, she is responsible for planning, developing, leading and evaluating health system transformation initiatives across primary, acute, post-acute, community and long-term care sectors with the focus on stakeholder engagement and partnerships, leveraging the latest innovations and research through an equity-focused lens. Beatrise was the recipient for the 2022 Women Leaders in Digital Health Award, celebrating female visionaries who are harnessing the power of IT to transform health and health care in Canada. Beatrise contributions include publications in peer reviewed journals, conference presentations and speaker engagements.


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Day 1: Dec 5, 2023

4:00 pm

CASE STUDY: RECLAIMING DATA DESTINY

Track 2 – TECHNICAL (Exclusive In Person)

Predictive Analytics to Power Value-Based, Community-Connected Care

Until recently, Ontario’s home care providers had limited access to the data they needed to demonstrate impact and improve service delivery. But with new regulatory shifts allowing organizations like SE Health and Humber River Hospital to own and act on their data, a major transformation is underway. This session explores how predictive analytics and population data are being used to reduce avoidable hospital days (ALDs), optimize bundle-based care pathways, and shift home care from transactional tasks to whole-person journeys. Take back to your organization strategies to:

  • Use service utilization data to demonstrate value and efficiency in community-based care
  • Align home and hospital care through collaborative data models that reduce duplication and hospital strain
  • Calculate and communicate ALD days saved in financial and patient care terms
  • Leverage real-time predictive analytics to better serve complex patients, such as those with congestive heart failure
  • Build sustainable, less transactional models of care through direct hospital partnerships

Take charge of your data destiny and harness integrated analytics to drive shared outcomes across the continuum of care.

Day 2: Dec 6, 2023