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Jupiter hospital drives future of Healthcare Management with JASPER 2024

Jupiter Hospital, a leading tertiary care provider in Pune, recently hosted the Jupiter Administration Symposium for Progress, Excellence, and Reform (JASPER 2024). This event brought together healthcare professionals, students, and experts to reimagine hospital management through innovative solutions and collaborative efforts.

JASPER 2024 spanned two impactful days filled with engaging activities. The Pre-Conference Workshop on the first day focused on developing skills in young hospital administrators, featuring real-world challenges through activities like the Young Administrator Paper Presentation, The Biz War, War for Quality, and The Ops War. Participants tackled scenarios related to hospital management, business development, quality, and operations, fostering critical thinking and rapid problem-solving skills​.

The second day showcased insightful panel discussions and presentations, highlighting themes such as talent management, patient-centric care, financial sustainability, and technology in healthcare. These sessions featured industry leaders sharing practical insights and strategies, encouraging attendees to rethink traditional approaches to hospital administration​.

Dr. Rajendra Patankar, CEO of Jupiter Hospital, remarked, “JASPER 2024 is more than just a symposium; it’s a platform where we come together to innovate and elevate healthcare management. The exchange of ideas here will drive the next wave of improvements in patient care.”

The event saw participation from prominent institutions such as Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai; Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai; Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital; Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore; Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, and Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences. The diverse representation underscored the symposium’s role as a premier platform for learning, networking, and fostering collaborative progress in healthcare management.

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