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SEPTEMBER 7, 2023
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From tech-enabled care to health equity, staffing to facilities planning and the supply chain, explore the innovations and forces that are driving healthcare into the future.
Modern Healthcare Custom Media presents the Hospital of the Future Virtual Briefing, a one-day complimentary forum that convenes hospital and health system executives and solutions providers to share insights, best practices and forecasts.
Registrants get the benefit of attending the “live” event as well as access to the recording for up to 90 days.
Agenda
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Start time: 9 a.m. CT
Agenda subject to change
9:00 AM - 9:05 AM
Opening Remarks
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Speaker: Seka Palikuca, Editor Custom Content, Modern Healthcare
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9:05 AM - 9:30 AM
Opening Keynote: Healthcare’s Digital Transformation Tipping Point
The pandemic, economic headwinds and an explosion of new technologies make now the perfect time for healthcare innovation. In this keynote address, Mark Kandrysawtz, WellSpan Health vice president and chief innovation officer, will explore strategic opportunities for hospital and health system leaders to confidently take that step into the future.
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Speaker: Mark Kandrysawtz, Vice President, Chief Innovation Officer, WellSpan Health
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Eliminating Health Inequities Among Surgical Patients: Lessons From Four Health System Leaders
It’s well documented that social factors such as income, ZIP code and housing directly affect access to surgery and surgical outcomes. As the imperative for healthcare systems to improve outcomes and reduce costs accelerates, it's essential to implement solutions to address inequities in the surgical setting, which accounts for a substantial portion of healthcare spending. But there is no one-size-fits-all approach, with every community across the nation facing unique challenges and circumstances that cause disparities. In this session, leaders from four health systems share their journey so far to eliminate health inequities among their surgical patients, describing their lessons learned and continued challenges. You’ll walk away with practical insights to deepen your organization’s health equity strategy and vision for future success.
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Moderator: Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, Vice President, Scientific Medical Officer, Intuitive
Panelists:
Shaneeta Johnson, MD, Professor of Surgery and General Surgery Program Director, Morehouse School of Medicine; Global Health Equity Fellow
Brian Mitzman, MD, Assistant Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Utah and Huntsman Cancer Institute
Joe Sakran, MD, Vice Chair, Clinical Operations and Associate Professor of Surgery, Johns Hopkins Medicine
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10:25 AM - 11:30 AM
Care Delivery Innovations for Providers to Remain Competitive Amid Economic Challenges
The healthcare industry is facing a unique set of challenges, with rising costs, persistent staffing shortages and supply chain backlogs plaguing most organizations. It’s imperative for healthcare providers to address these major concerns with innovative solutions such as adoption of emerging technologies and leveraging partnerships. In this session, a diverse cadre of leading executives will uncover the best approaches to tackle the industry’s biggest concerns.
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Moderator: Maria Castellucci, Deputy Editor, Custom Content, Modern Healthcare
Panelists:
Jake Crampton, Founder and CEO, MedSpeed
Jonathan Griffin, Senior Vice President, Growth, Integration and Strategy, Pediatrix Medical Group
Steven Rube, MD, Chief Clinical Officer, Intelligent Medical Objects (IMO)
Brian Watha, Senior Vice President, Surgical Directions
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Health System Supply Chain of the Future
Hospitals and health systems are planning for a consumer-driven digital transformation that will impact every aspect of care delivery and back-office business functions, especially supply chain. In this session, we’ll discuss:
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What it takes to create the next generation of supply chain resiliency and management of supplier risk – leveraging AI and advanced supplier value chain analysis – to support more cost-effective sourcing decisions.
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Considerations for developing ESG monitoring and management capabilities to ensure sustainability while simultaneously reducing costs and risk.
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How to align the supply chain organization to support consumer-oriented delivery models (e.g., Hospital @ Home)
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Leveraging AI-enabled business processes across procurement and inventory management to lower costs while improving service
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Moderator: Jeff Petry, Managing Director, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Panelists:
Marisa Farabaugh, Senior Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer, AdventHealth
Régine Honoré Villain, Senior Vice President and Chief Supply Chain & Support Services Officer, Ochsner Health
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12:30 PM - 12:40 PM
Afternoon Break
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12:40 PM - 1:40 PM
Beyond the EHR: Opportunities for Interoperability to Ease Patient and Staff Burdens
Antiquated processes hinder healthcare’s ability to address staffing crises, changing patient expectations and gaps in the care continuum – but organizations must rise to these challenges for future success. Learn how healthcare leaders are optimizing their EHR investments to become more patient-centric, leveraging innovative technology to improve patient-provider communication, accessibility and care coordination. Experts will showcase interoperability solutions that accelerate the pace of doing business and allow their organizations to adapt to future needs.
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Moderator: Christina S. Wong, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Regulated Industries, DocuSign
Panelists:
Nicole Klaus, Director of Clinical Informatics, Rodgers Behavioral Health
Paramjit “Romi” Chopra, MD, Chief Executive Officer, Mimit Health
Joerg Schwarz, Senior Director of Strategy and Solutions, Healthcare Interoperability, Infor Cloverleaf
Travis White, Senior Vice President, Market Strategy and Adoption, Kno2
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1:40 PM - 2:40 PM
Risk of Inaction: The New Facilities ROI
Net Asset Value (NAV) is the percent good left of a building based on what needs to be replaced. Simply put, it’s the remaining life cycle within each building and their components. Historical behaviors and chronic under-funding have led to declining NAV in most health facilities. We have now reached a tipping point where ROI should be re-defined in terms of the “Risk of Inaction.” Without additional investments or a more focused application of increasingly restricted resources, all buildings will age at an accelerated rate and become less effective in serving mission critical priorities. Consequently, these assets will not remain safe or practical solutions for patient care, and risk management will become unsustainable. Join us for this engaging session as we explore the implications of emerging facilities risk and how to ensure compatibility between facilities and clinical priorities to support, stabilize and then improve your portfolio’s NAV.
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Presenter: Mark Kenneday, Director of Market Strategy and Development, Gordian
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2:40 PM - 3:05 PM
Closing Keynote: Digitalization Value and Outcome Realization – How Digital Transformation Advances Strategic Business Goals
At Orlando Health, IT and digital initiatives are directly linked to the organization’s strategic imperatives and business goals, which include delivering quality outcomes, improving patient experience and reducing healthcare costs. In this closing keynote, hear from Novlet Mattis, senior vice president and chief digital and information officer, as she discusses which innovations have made the biggest impact on health system priorities, as well as how the organization continues to adapt to rapid changes in healthcare delivery. Novlet is joined by Karen Frenier, RN, chief nurse executive, in this important conversation.
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Speakers:
Novlet Mattis, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital and Information Officer, Orlando Health
Karen Frenier, RN, Chief Nurse Executive and Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Orlando Health
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3:05 PM - 3:10 PM
Closing Remarks
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Speaker: Seka Palikuca, Editor Custom Content, Modern Healthcare
Sponsors
DocuSign redefines how the world comes together and agrees, making agreements smarter, easier and more trusted. As part of its industry leading product lineup, DocuSign offers eSignature, the world's #1 way to sign electronically on practically any device, from almost anywhere, at any time. Today, over 1 million customers and more than a billion users in over 180 countries use DocuSign products and solutions to accelerate the process of doing business and simplify people's lives. For more information visit http://www.docusign.com.
Deloitte provides industry-leading audit and assurance, tax and legal, consulting, financial advisory, and risk advisory services to nearly 90% of the Fortune Global 500® and thousands of private companies. Our people deliver measurable and lasting results that help reinforce public trust in capital markets, enable clients to transform and thrive, and lead the way toward a stronger economy, a more equitable society, and a sustainable world. Building on its 175-plus year history, Deloitte spans more than 150 countries and territories. Learn how Deloitte’s approximately 415,000 people worldwide make an impact that matters at www.deloitte.com/us.
Intuitive is a global technology leader in minimally invasive care and a pioneer of robotic-assisted surgery. As part of its mission, Intuitive believes that minimally invasive care is life-enhancing care.Through ingenuity and intelligent technology, it expands the potential of physicians to heal withoutc onstraints. Intuitive brings more than two decades of leadership and in robotic-assisted surgical technology and solutions to its offerings, and develops, manufactures, and markets the da Vinci surgical system and the Ion endoluminal system. Learn more at www.intuitive.com
Pediatrix® Medical Group (Pediatrix) is one of the nation’s leading providers of highly specialized health care for women, babies and children. Since 1979, Pediatrix-affiliated clinicians have been committed to providing coordinated, compassionate and clinically excellent services across the continuum of care, both in hospital settings and office-based practices. Specialties including obstetrics, maternal-fetal medicine and neonatology are complemented by more than 20 pediatric subspecialties and a newly expanded area of primary and urgent care clinics. The group’s high-quality, evidence-based care is bolstered by investments in research, education, quality-improvement and safety initiatives.
Intelligent Medical Objects is a healthcare data enablement company that ensures clinical data integrity and quality—making patient information fit-for-purpose across the healthcare ecosystem, from hospitals to health information exchanges to payers, and beyond. IMO’s vast footprint in EHRs powers our ability to capture and preserve clinical intent at the highest level of specificity. Our secure technology platform and products then help our clients to transform and extract the greatest value from their data. In short, IMO is the catalyst that enables accurate documentation, precise population cohorting, optimized reimbursements, robust analytics, and better care decisions to optimize patient outcomes.
Gordian is the leading provider of Building Intelligence Solutions, delivering unrivaled insights, robust technology and expert services to fuel healthcare’s success through all phases of the building lifecycle. From capital planning to project delivery, Gordian’s data-based solutions enable facilities stewards to decisively manage their diverse portfolios of physical assets, ensure resources are channeled to the highest priorities and achieve greater control of investment constraints.
The healthcare industry’s smartest executives, savviest operators and most diligent maintenance organizations trust Gordian to help them close data and communication gaps, facilitate decisions that deliver value and elevate patient satisfaction.
Surgical Directions is a healthcare solutions organization that helps clients improve perioperative, procedural care and anesthesia services through consulting, technology, and leadership. They partner with organizations to reduce costs and increase revenue using peer-to-peer leadership and process expertise coupled with actionable data analytics. Our team of experienced practitioners and consultants tackles critical issues while achieving financial, operational, and clinical outcome excellence. Surgical Directions has successfully served 400+ hospitals, ASCs, and medical groups to increase patient access and, most importantly, improve patient care. Learn more at www.surgicaldirections.com.