Industry Report Signals Shift in Healthcare Meeting Planning
A new industry report from Radisson Hotel Group (RHG) highlights a transformation in the way healthcare meetings are planned and executed. The report, based on discussions at the Radisson Hotel Group Knowledge Exchange: Healthcare Planning, Design and Strategy Summit in Florence, Italy, points to a shift from operational event delivery to a strategic discipline. The summit brought together 75 experts from the pharmaceutical, healthcare agency, and venue production sectors to discuss the future of healthcare meeting design, with a focus on collaborative sessions and practical workshops.
Healthcare Meetings as Strategic Communication Systems
The report identifies a growing recognition that healthcare meetings are not simply standalone events. Instead, they are evolving into strategic communication systems requiring structured design, measurable methodologies, and ongoing improvement. Muriel Poulenc, Senior Director of Sales Strategy at Radisson Hotel Group, stated that healthcare meetings are increasingly seen as platforms for driving educational, scientific, and organizational outcomes. Achieving these outcomes, according to the report, depends on structured design, integrated workflows, and deliberate planning.
Professionalization and Methodologies in Meeting Planning
A key theme from the summit is the professionalization of healthcare meeting planning. With increasing regulatory requirements and stakeholder expectations, the industry is moving toward shared methodologies and measurement systems. These frameworks are intended to support more consistent and effective outcomes. Participants at the summit worked to develop practical tools to improve meeting effectiveness, compliance, and stakeholder engagement. The report argues that meetings should be viewed as intentionally designed systems supporting learning, collaboration, and decision-making.
Evolving Role of the Healthcare Meeting Planner
The role of the healthcare meeting planner is also changing. Planners are becoming decision architects, responsible for aligning stakeholders and structuring workflows to improve organizational decision-making. The report notes that many organizational challenges stem from fragmented decision-making, not just execution issues. Early strategic involvement from planners and better decision structures are seen as key to improving meeting outcomes.
Technology and Process Integration
The summit addressed the role of technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), in healthcare meeting planning. While AI adoption is high, the report suggests that technology alone is not sufficient to address industry challenges. The main barriers are fragmented processes and inconsistent planning structures. In some organizations, up to 60% of planning activity is spent on non-value-creating work. The report recommends adopting structured methodologies such as Lean Six Sigma, Agile, and Sprint thinking to enhance efficiency and measurable outcomes.
Measuring and Improving Meeting Effectiveness
A notable contribution of the report is the introduction of the Meeting Flow Efficiency Ratio (MFER), a framework for measuring the balance between value-creating activities and reactive planning. The goal is to increase productive planning time by improving workflow design and alignment across teams. The report also calls for a shift from one-off event thinking to continuous engagement, citing data that 66% of healthcare professionals change their clinical practices after participating in industry-sponsored symposia.
Outlook: Industry Evolution and Future Directions
A panel of industry leaders from organizations such as Inizio Engage XD, MCI, Emota, and Open Audience supported the report’s conclusions. They noted that the main challenge is not structural failure but structural inertia, with many traditional meeting formats failing to keep pace with changing expectations and technological advancements. The report concludes that the future of healthcare meetings will depend on organizations that adopt structured methodologies and strategic design to achieve impactful and measurable engagement.
Read the full report here.


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