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January 13 | 12:00 pm 12:45 pm

Join MHA and Eneration’s Rob Majteles as he delivers a clear, finance-first briefing for Massachusetts healthcare leaders on why energy has become one of the largest and most controllable cost reduction levers available to hospitals. 

With utility rates rising, operating margins under pressure, and mandatory emissions reporting with penalties already in effect, this session will show how continued reliance on fossil fuels now poses a direct risk to hospital solvency and community health. Rob will then highlight how leading health systems have turned energy from a liability into an opportunity and outline the concrete steps and resources available for other facilities to do the same. Attendees will leave with practical actions to reduce risk, avoid fines, and redirect energy dollars back into patient care.

Key Learnings: 

  •  Hospitals that act now can reduce financial risk while avoiding future penalties.
  • With rising utility rates and mandatory emissions reporting already in effect, proactive energy strategies allow hospitals to stabilize costs, limit regulatory exposure, and redirect savings back into patient care.
  • Energy is one of the largest and most controllable cost reduction levers available to hospitals.
  • Unlike labor or clinical services, energy spend can be reduced significantly and predictably without affecting patient care and staff, making it a critical tool for margin stabilization.