Pamela Landis

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Senior Vice President of Digital Engagement
Hackensack Meridian Health

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Pamela Landis is senior vice president of digital engagement at Hackensack Meridian Health, a $9 billion integrated health network in New Jersey.

She leads a team responsible for making access to and management of healthcare easier for patients, consumers, providers, and team members. Her team is responsible for a centralized, multi-channel Patient Access Center that supports all HMH practices and hospitals, all web sites (both internal and external), all mobile applications, virtual health tools (i.e. video visits), customer relationship management marketing, consumer analytics and insights, search engine optimization and marketing, digital marketing and patient engagement tools like MyChart, patient texting and online appointment scheduling.

Prior to joining Hackensack Meridian, she led digital efforts at Atrium Health in Charlotte, North Carolina and Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, Michigan. She began her career in healthcare at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and has worked in Washington, D.C. as a communications professional for lobbying organizations and a reporter for Gannett.

She is a graduate of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio and earned a master’s degree in health informatics from the University of Illinois-Chicago.

Pamela has contributed her expertise to the articles listed below.

AI Search Is Rewriting the Content Marketing Rules

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// By Devin Healy // Building search strategies in response to the rise of AI-generated search results can feel like throwing darts at the computer screen. Tried-and-true playbooks marketers use for SEO and SEM are yielding entirely different results. Today, success means being cited and synthesized by AI models, a transformation that demands a strategic reboot.

Pamela Landis Joins Editorial Advisory Board of eHealthcare Strategy & Trends

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I’m pleased to announce that Pamela Landis has joined the eHST Editorial Advisory Board. Pamela is senior vice president of digital engagement at Hackensack Meridian Health, a $9 billion health network in New Jersey. She leads a team responsible for making access to and management of healthcare easier for patients, consumers, providers, and team members.

SEO in the Age of AI and Google Overviews: Winning Digital Visibility in Healthcare

Presented on September 24, 2025

Your Presenters:

  • Brandon Schakola, SEO Expert & Digital Marketing Lead, Healthcare Success
  • Maelina Frattaroli, Lead Copywriter and Content Strategist, Connecticut Children’s
  • Pamela Landis, Vice President, Digital Engagement, Hackensack Meridian Health

Moderated by:

  • Stewart Gandolf, CEO, Healthcare Success

You’ll Learn:

  • Why old-school keywords are obsolete — and what’s replacing them
  • How to secure visibility in Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Gemini, and beyond
  • Why being a trusted authority, thought leader, and omnipresent brand is now non-negotiable
  • Realistic solutions for the “disappearing traffic” crisis and ongoing LLM visibility battles
  • Concrete steps to find and fill your content gaps, and measure today’s AI-driven success

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What Drives Success for Today’s Healthcare Digital Teams?

Margo Schneider

As digital teams take on more and more strategic responsibilities, leaders step forward to complement staff they have in place by recruiting additional talent and collaborating closely with strategy, information systems, and clinical operations to help achieve success and establish more rigorous leadership development. Three panelists presented on the digital teams of the future at Read More

The Digital Team of the Future

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// By Dalal Haldeman, Ph.D. // Leaders from Hackensack Meridian Health, UW Medicine, and RUSH compare notes on what it takes to push digital transformation forward in their organizations. As digital teams take on more and more strategic responsibilities, leaders step forward to complement staff they have in place by recruiting additional talent and collaborating Read More

Hackensack Meridian Health Named One of Four Organizations to Receive Top Award at 23rd Annual eHealthcare Leadership Awards Ceremony

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// By Susan Dubuque // To truly meet the healthcare needs of patients and citizens of New Jersey, Hackensack Meridian Health leaders recognized that the system needed to invest in digital health. And the investments had to go beyond purchasing new technology — it would require total commitment at every level of the organization. Hackensack Read More

Health System Website Revamp? How to Win Over Stakeholders

Aaron Watkins

When starting a health system website revamp, numerous decisions have to be made. What are the priorities? Who will have the final word? How will you align your decisions with your health system’s strategic plan? But most importantly, how will you engage your stakeholders and win their approval when doing a health system website revamp? Read More

Revamping Websites: The Art of Persuading Internal Stakeholders

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// By Jane Weber Brubaker // When it comes to web redesign, everyone thinks they’re an expert. Here are some tips from the real experts on how to navigate those internal conversations. It can feel like a tug of war to be a digital marketer in a health system. Sometimes you win, and sometimes you Read More

Boots on the Ground: How One Marketing Team Has Been Coping with COVID

Pam Landis, vice president of digital engagement, Hackensack Meridian Health

COVID-19 has challenged the American health system. As the disease spread across the country infecting more than a million people, hospitals jumped into action to save lives and minimize the virus’ spread. Part of that lifesaving care has been happening outside of the hospital grounds — it’s happening in the homes of the marketing and Read More

Case Study: Patient Engagement is a Two-Way Street

Pamela Landis, vice president of digital engagement, Hackensack Meridian Health

Patients have high expectations for their online health care experiences these days. They expect to have the same seamless, integrated digital interaction they enjoy with Amazon Prime or Uber when they interact with their health system or provider. “Ease of mobility is what’s important to them,” says Pamela Landis, Vice President of Information Services at Read More