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Transforming Health Centers Into Innovative Market Leaders: The Results of a Nationwide Survey

Date
October 27, 2017
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In 2016, Sage Growth Partners conducted a groundbreaking survey of community health center CEOs across the country. The 175 respondents provided insights and important baseline metrics on key performance indicators for health centers, including: Leadership, Financial Stability, Competition, Volume to Value, Partnerships, and Marketing. This session will address the key findings of the study.

The survey results demonstrate an opportunity for health center leaders to assess their organizations and become more competitive in the private marketplace while staying focused on their mission of serving underserved populations. Learn about highlighted strategies employed by health center leaders to not just be competitive business operators, but true market leaders. As health centers continue to face unprecedented change in their funding and payment models, the pressure to be innovative and to adapt quickly has never been more important.

  • Understand how FQHC leaders view their operationsspecifically, levels of financial sophistication, consideration of alternative payment models, competitive threats, potential partnerships, and ability to implement marketing initiatives.
  • Understand how FQHCs around the country are working to define their keys to success in their markets.
  • Translate the survey results to strategies for your own location.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Charles Kitzman
Chief Information Officer, Shasta Community Health Center
Speaker Image for Merrill Thomas
President/CEO, Providence Community Health Centers, Inc.
Speaker Image for Scott Rosenthal
Chief Executive Officer, Northeastern Oklahoma Community Health Centers, Inc.
Speaker Image for Dan D'Orazio
President, Sage Growth Partners

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