‘Future of health care’ roundtable features Sanford leaders

Becker's Healthcare conference focuses on rural health, digital transformation, health equity

‘Future of health care’ roundtable features Sanford leaders

Sanford Health leaders will join CEOs, CFOs and physician leaders from top hospitals and health systems across the country this week in Chicago for an exclusive event focused on the best strategies to shape the future of health care. This year’s roundtable will focus on rural health care, digital transformation and health equity.

Heather Spies, M.D., women’s health provider and physician director, Nick Olson, executive vice president and chief financial officer, and Daniel Hoody, M.D., chief physician at Sanford Health Bemidji, are featured panelists Nov. 11-14 at the annual Becker’s CEO + CFO Roundtable.

Clinician well-being

Dr. Spies has been invited to join a panel entitled, “Creating Joy in Medicine in Rural Integrated Health Systems.” She’ll be joined by Makrina Shanbour, M.D., director of provider experience at Confluence Health.

“We have invested in a comprehensive, tailored and multifaceted strategy to strengthen organizational well-being,” said Dr. Spies. “Our clinician resiliency work is centered around four pillars: organizational culture, practice efficiency, self-care and retention. As practicing medicine continues to become more complex, it’s crucial for our clinicians to be healthy and resilient to meet these challenging times. Our programs are designed to set our clinicians up for success long-term. I am proud of the way clinician well-being has become integrated into our daily routine at Sanford and has helped bring back the joy in medicine to our practice.”

Health care access

Nick Olson will take part in a panel moderated by Scott Becker, J.D., founder and chief content officer at Becker’s Healthcare entitled, “Financial Resilience in Healthcare: CFO Strategies for Turbulent Times.” He will be joined by Randolph Siwabessy, chief financial officer, UCI Health, Doug Watson, executive vice president and chief financial officer, Allina Health, Jessica Behmer, senior vice president and chief financial officer, AdventHealth Orlando and Marschall S. Runge, M.D., PhD, chief executive officer, Michigan Medicine; executive vice president, Medical Affairs, University of Michigan.

“Health care is at one of its most dynamic times ever, and we need to continue to evolve and harness opportunities to meet the needs of our patients, people and communities and ensure sustainability,” said Olson. “Our financial philosophy continues to ensure we deliver on our promise to provide access to world-class care no matter a person’s ZIP code. As a nonprofit health system, we are committed to financial stewardship so we can reinvest in our communities, improve quality of life and drive more opportunity and better health for all.”

Patient safety

Dr. Hoody is taking part in a panel entitled, “Elevating Patient Outcomes: CMOs on Clinical Quality and Safety.” The panel is moderated by Erica Carbajal, editor at Becker’s Healthcare. He will be joined by Vinay Bhooma, M.D., FACHE, MBA, president and regional chief medical officer, SSM Health, Elizabeth Brill, M.D., MBA, FACOG, deputy chief medical officer, Veterans Health Administration, Peggy Duggan, M.D., executive vice president and chief medical officer, Tampa General Hospital and Ryan Jennings, M.D., chief medical officer, HSHS St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital.

“We are focused on improving patient safety and quality by creating a culture of trust and transparency,” said Dr. Hoody. “A hallmark of our SAFE program is providing employees with a space to voice their concerns and ideas. We give employees a seat at the table to solve problems together. Collaborating on solutions helps our clinicians feel happier, engaged and more resilient. If our people are happy, the patient care is going to follow. I’m proud that serious safety event rates have dropped by 80% at Sanford Bemidji Medical Center since we started this work in 2019.”

Some of the celebrity keynote speakers at the roundtable include President George W. Bush, Drew Brees and Emmit Smith.

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