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A message from our President
The Future
Okay, you have read enough of this article Millennials fit into the evolving healthcare picture, what will cause them to engage?
for the moment, I need you to go to your cal- And, we have talked about this in another program we recently presented — some-
endar and block off the morning of September one is going to have to figure out the meaning of price transparency and be able to
12, and you will not regret it. Now, let us get manipulate that information to meet the needs of different market segments.
back to the article. This is the future. On the morning of September 12th at the Signature Grand in
You can read about it every day, either elec- Davie, we will be presenting a program entitled, “Healthcare Weathering Tomorrow:
tronically or in professional journals, health- Healthcare’s forecast calls for population changes, strategic master planning, finan-
care is changing and at an accelerating rate. cial flexibility, an adaptive workforce, and health innovation.” Our program will
The healthcare industry is consolidating even provide insights on preparing your organization for tomorrow’s climate. This will be
though studies are not seeing a clear benefit. the first of several sessions that will look at healthcare change.
Some hospitals are attempting to shift to On September 12 (did you block off your calendar?), you will hear a population
“value” even while payment systems are not expert share with us some of the implications of the population shift we are going
developed. Massive investments in technology to be experiencing in South Florida. Using that information, we will have a reaction
and innovation are occurring even while the panel, who will talk about the implications of that data in terms of what care will
benefit has not been significant; it will contin- be provided, how care will be provided, and what the workforce will look like and
ue. We are collecting the “big data”, but we what challenges will be presented.
haven’t figured out how to use it for either Then Andrea Walsh, Willis Towers Watson, will talk in more depth about manag-
Jaime Caldwell population health or figuring out the cus- ing that workforce of tomorrow. Marc Sauve, Gresham Smith Partners, will follow
tomized algorithms needed to treat common and talk about what those population shifts will mean in terms of healthcare insti-
diseases. We have not figured out how tutions that we will need or not need. Then Nimesh Jhaveri, Walgreen Co., will talk
about market disruption and innovation. William Jarvis, US Trust, will talk about
financial implications focusing on non-profit institutions and our last speaker will
be Chris Hillier, formerly with Guidewell, who will sew together all the presenta-
tions and highlight areas on the horizon where we will need to keep a focus.
The speakers for this program are the thought leaders of tomorrow. Their goal is
to help you refocus some of your energy away from today and toward tomorrow.
“You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.” [Abraham
Lincoln] Go to our events page on our website (www.sfhha.com) and register for
this event.
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