Arch Collaborative Learning Summit

Arch Collaborative Learning Summit

Upcoming Summit / Conference

KLAS Research

Member since 2026

28 Jul โ€“ 30 Jul 2026 Little America Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States More in Salt Lake City 71 Viewers

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The Arch Collaborative Learning Summit is a healthcare IT event organized by KLAS Research, bringing together hospital CIOs, informatics leaders, and clinicians to share best practices for improving EHR user satisfaction, clinical workflow optimization, and health IT adoption across healthcare organizations.

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28 Jul โ€“ 30 Jul 2026

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Event Name Arch Collaborative Learning Summit
Dates 28 Jul 2026 โ€“ 30 Jul 2026
Venue Little America Hotel
Entry Free
Language en
Event Type Summit / Conference
Organizer KLAS Research

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Little America Hotel

Little America Hotel

500 S Main St, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, 84101

Little America Hotel is a luxury hotel and event venue with locations in Salt Lake City, Utah, and other western US cities. The Salt Lake City property features over 850 guest rooms and 48,000 square feet of meeting and event space including grand ballrooms and conference rooms. The hotel hosts conventions, corporate meetings, galas, and social events.

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