- Innovation Plex: Taking a nod from our 2017 host city of Los Angeles, the Innovation Plex hosts short films uplifting what working in complexity looks like across the country.
- Resource, Tool, and Technology Exchange: Presenters share a successful resource, tool, or technology that other attendees can apply in their programs and organizations. The Exchange also highlights technology successfully used in the field and is presented by a clinical program, delivery system, or organization using the tool.
- Fast Failures: This Beehive station uplifts the valuable information gained from missteps, normalizing failure as a process from which we all learn.
- Posters: Educational posters highlight patient cases, programs, research, and case studies of interest to conference attendees.
- Conversations with Experts: Experts with a range of experience and perspectives - from consumers/patients, caregivers, and model builders to researchers and practitioners - host conversations with and driven by conference attendees on a provided topic. Please note, each conversation is only offered once during the conference.
- Blueprint Brainstorm: Calling everyone in the movement! Come to this station to share your thoughts on the design and advancement of the field of complex care. This station is one of multiple opportunities to share your voice as we look to create this field together.
- Affinity Groups: This is an opportunity for conference attendees to meet and learn from one another by discussing crucial current topics and shared areas of interest within this growing field. The flow of conversation is decided by those who attend; there is no set agenda. Please note, each affinity group is only offered once during the conference.
- Humans of Complexity: (Instagram: @humansofcomplexity) Taking a nod from the Humans of New York blog and phenomenon, this virtual beehive station projected via the social media screens will include photos of attendees with brief stories that answer questions like: Why are you at this conference? Why did you get into this work? What keeps you coming back each day? What is your dream for this field? What do you hope to accomplish? What is your vision for the complex health and social needs movement? “Bee” on the look-out for volunteers to participate.
The Beehive
The Beehive is an innovation space that invites conference participants to dream big, share ideas, and dialogue with allies and collaborators working to build a national field and movement around complex care. In addition to informal networking space, the Beehive consists of stations dedicated to leaders in this nascent field sharing and connecting on new ideas, best practices, and tough questions.
Beehive Stations