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A message from our President EVENTS
MARCH 8
The South Florida Hospital NETWORKING EVENT
5:30 - 7:30 PM
& Healthcare Association MARCH 14
4:00 - 6:30 PM
PROVIDER SPOTLIGHT
Mark your calendars — June 12 and 13 — my head is spinning already! Every time
I read an article, watch news on television, or talk to our members or friends, I am MARCH 20
learning about new healthcare innovation … disruptors in healthcare. 12:00 - 2:00 PM
In a recent article in Global Healthcare, ten top healthcare disruptors were identi- ACADEMIC TALKS
fied. Today, most people think of market disruptors/innovators as new companies,
taking the Amazon model and applying it to healthcare. Well that characterization APRIL 5
would be wrong, as many current innovators in healthcare are companies that you EDUCATIONAL ROUNDTABLE
and I have known for years. (PARTICIPANT ONLY EVENT)
Both CVS and Walgreens have used their positions in both the healthcare supply Jaime Caldwell
chain and providing healthcare services to be leaders of change. Both are using dig- APRIL 10
ital transformations to provide more “customer-driven, patient focused care.” CVS has now purchased Aetna and 8: 30 - 10: 00 AM
Walgreens has reached out to Humana to continue their vertical integration strategies. NEW MEMBER BREAKFAST
Medical education also is undergoing transformation with the advent of simulation training centers. Medical grad-
uates of tomorrow will have more and more of their education provided in a virtual world. MAY 8
Geisinger Health, Intermountain Health, and Providence St. Joseph’s Health are all extending their reach through 4:00 - 6:30 PM
growing numbers of outreach clinics and the use of genomic medicine to individually treat a growing number of clin- PROVIDER SPOTLIGHT
ical problems. In fact, Intermountain has collaborated with others to launch their own drug company in an attempt
to further limit cost. MAY 22
Apple has joined the march into healthcare by changing the way they care for their employees, forming their own 12:00 - 2:00 PM
healthcare clinics. Moreover, they have now launched their own medical records API and have created an open archi- ACADEMIC TALKS
tecture to allow developers and researchers to refine the product.
Amazon, Berkshire, JPMorgan Chase, and Aetna have all made statements as they have entered the healthcare mar- JUNE 7
ket. Amazon has singlehandedly affected stock prices of several pharmaceutical companies and the partnership with EDUCATIONAL ROUNDTABLE
JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire has everyone guessing about their degree of innovation. (PARTICIPANT ONLY EVENT)
The SFHHA Healthcare Summit on June 12/13 will focus on healthcare market disruption/innovation with some
insights into the future about alternative payment models, sharing risk, health information technology innovation, JUNE 12 & 13
and the workforce of tomorrow. Mark those days on your calendar and more information along with a list of speakers ANNUAL HEALTHCARE
will be shared in the near future. SUMMIT
2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CHAIRMAN: David Wagner, Kindred South Florida Market CEO
VICE CHAIR: Mark Doyle, Chief Executive Officer, Memorial Hospital Pembroke
SECRETARY: William "Bill" Duquette, Chief Executive Officer, Homestead Hospital, Baptist Health South Florida
TREASURER: Charles Felix, Publisher, South Florida Hospital News and Healthcare Report NEW MEMBERS - MARCH
IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR: Lincoln Mendez, Chief Executive Officer, South Miami Hospital
AT-LARGE: Ben Riestra, Chief Administrative Officer, UHealth’s Lennar Foundation Medical Center
AT-LARGE: Joel Wherley, Chief Operating Officer, VITAS Caregiver Services, Inc.
AT-LARGE: Maria Currier, Partner, Holland & Knight, LLP
Doug Bartel, MBA Patricia Greenberg Jared Smith
Sr. Director of Business Development, Media President Chief Executive Officer
and External Relations National Healthcare Associates Broward Health Coral Springs
Florida Blue
Ralph A. Marrinson, NHA, FACHA Patrick Taylor, MD
Wael Barsoum, M.D. President Chief Executive Officer SFHHA COMMITTEES
Chief Executive Officer Marrinson Group Holy Cross Hospital
Cleveland Clinic Hospital
Don McKenna, FACHE Steven Ullmann
Kevin Conn President & CEO Director Education Committee
Regional Vice President of Operations Jupiter Medical Center University of Miami Health Policy
HEALTHSOUTH Corporation Management Healthcare Finance and Management Committee
Charles Michelson
Darcy Davis Partner Ana M. Viamonte Ros, M.D. Health Information Technology Committee
Chief Executive Officer Saltz Michelson Architects Medical Director for Palliative Care
Health Care District of Palm Beach County and Bioethics Marketing and Public Relations Committee
Aristides (Ardy) Pallin Baptist Health South Florida
Michael Gittelman Chief Operating Officer Membership Committee
Chief Executive Officer Catholic Health Services Jonathan Watkins
University of Miami Hospital and Clinics Chief Executive Officer Quality and Patient Safety Committee
Michael Roffelson Broward Health Imperial Point
Chief Executive Officer, HEALTHSOUTH Safety and Security Committee
Rehabilitation Hospital – Sunrise
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