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Nashville, Tennessee 615-743-3140 Info@Healthcarecouncil.Com Www Nashville, Tennessee 615-743-3140 [email protected] www.healthcarecouncil.com ANNUAL REPORT 2018–2019 NASHVILLE HEALTH CARE COUNCIL To inspire global collaboration to improve PURPOSE health care by serving as a catalyst for leadership STATEMENT and innovation. 2018 NASHVILLE HEALTH CARE COUNCIL 2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. Milton Johnson Doug French Jeff Pate CHAIRMAN Managing Director Principal/Chief Development Officer Former Chairman and CEO Santé Ventures PYA HCA Samuel N. Hazen Keith Payet Robert A. Frist Jr. President and CEO CEO VICE CHAIRMAN HCA United Healthcare Co-founder, CEO, President and Chairman Christopher A. Holden C. Wright Pinson, M.D. HealthStream, Inc President and CEO IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN Envision Healthcare CEO Tim Adams Vanderbilt Health System President and CEO Kell Holland Saint Thomas Health Former Head of Corporate Risk Martin S. Rash and Broking Former Chairman and CEO Lucinda (Cindy) M. Baier Willis Towers Watson RCCH HealthCare Partners President and CEO Brookdale Senior Living Tom Hooper Patrick Ryan Managing Director CEO William (Bill) Carpenter JLL Press Ganey Associates, Inc. Former Chairman and CEO LifePoint Health Joey A. Jacobs Saurabh Sinha Former Chairman and CEO Co-founder, President and CEO Beth Chase Acadia Healthcare emids Technologies Senior Managing Director Ankura Consulting Group A.J. Kazimi Dee Anna Smith CEO CEO Neil de Crescenzo Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Sarah Cannon President and CEO Change Healthcare Paul Kusserow Jerry Taylor President and CEO Partner Bob Fisher Amedisys Burr & Forman, LLP President Belmont University Lynn Massingale, M.D. Claire Tucker Executive Chairman CEO and President Stephen F. Flatt TEAMHealth CapStar Bank CEO National HealthCare Corporation Wes Pass Edna Willingham Chief Strategy Officer Former President, TN Health Plan Mary S. Flipse CarePayment Amerigroup Chief Legal and Administrative Officer Tivity Health 1 THE NASHVILLE HEALTH CARE COUNCIL FAMILY TREE CONTINUES TO GROW 180 Health Partners Bank of America Citizens Bank EnableComp 3-D Technology Group Barclays Capital Clayton Associates endevis Recruiting | Retention 86Borders Bass, Berry & Sims CleanSlate Centers Envision Healthcare Acadia Healthcare BDO USA Clearwater Epstein Becker Green Accenture Belmont University Cognizant EspriGas Advocatia Berkeley Research Group Coker Group ETSU Health Aegis Sciences Corporation Bernard Health Community Health Systems eviCore Healthcare Aligned Imaging Solutions Binary Fountain Compassus EvidenceCare Alive Hospice BIP Capital Concert Genetics Executive Aura Alvarez & Marsal BKD Connance Experian Health Alzheimer’s Association BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Consonance Capital Partners EY Amedisys Bradley Contessa Fast Pace Urgent Care American Addiction Centers Brentwood Capital Advisors Core Clinical Partners Ferguson Partners American Hospital Association Bridge Connector Corizon Health Fifth Third Bank American Physician Partners Brookdale Senior Living Council Capital First Tennessee Bank Amerigroup Tennessee Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Covenant Surgical Partners FirstBank Amplion Clinical Communications Buffkin / Baker Cranial Technologies Fitch Ratings Ankura Burr & Forman Cressey & Company Franklin Synergy Bank Apollo Global Management Butler|Snow Crosslin Healthcare Frazier Healthcare Partners Applied Health Analytics Cadence Bank Crowe FTI Consulting Health Solutions Apricity Resources Cain Brothers & Company Cumberland Consulting Group Furst Group Ardent Health Services Canaccord Genuity Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Gallagher Ascension Care Management Capio Cumberland University GE Healthcare Ascension Saint Thomas Capital Alignment Partners Currie Medical Specialties General Atlantic Aspire Health Capital One Healthcare DaVita GoCheck Kids Aspire Wellness CapStar Bank Deloitte Gould Turner Group athenahealth Cardinal Health DHG Healthcare GPB Capital Availity CarePayment Digital Reasoning Gresham Smith Avectus Healthcare Solutions Carr Riggs & Ingram Diversicare Healthcare Services Hancock Whitney Bank Avondale Partners Center for Medical Interoperability Dream Technologies Harbert Management Corporation axialHealthcare Centerstone DVL Seigenthaler Harpeth Capital AxiaMed Cerner Corporation Earl Swensson Associates Hashed Health Aya Healthcare Change Healthcare Echo Health Ventures Haslam College of Business, Bailey Southwell & Co. Cherry Bekaert eHealth The University of Tennessee Baker Donelson Cigna-HealthSpring Elevation Search Solutions HCA Healthcare Ballad Health Circulation emids HCP Indicates new member. This information is current for Council membership year July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019. 2 Health Catalyst MP&F Strategic Communications Press Ganey Associates Stratasan Healthcare Management Partners MTSU Jones College of Business Preverity Stroudwater Associates HealthSpire MUFG Union Bank Privia Health SunTrust Banks | SunTrust Robinson HealthStream MyHealthDirect ProjX Humphrey Heritage Group myNEXUS Prologics Healthcare Surgery Partners Huguley Consulting Narus Health Provision CARES Proton Therapy TATA Consultancy Services Humana Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce Nashville TEAMHealth Huntington National Bank Nashville Capital Network Psych Hubs Tennessee Department of Health InfoWorks Nashville General Hospital Psychiatric Medical Care Tennessee Medical Association Initium Health Nashville Technology Council PwC Tennessee Oncology IQuity National Distribution and Contracting PYA Tennessee Tech University J.P. Morgan National Health Investors Quorum Health The Concinnity Company Jarrard Phillips Cate & Hancock National HealthCare Corporation Qventus The Disruption Lab JLL National Seating & Mobility Raymond James & Associates The Human Capital Group Jumpstart Foundry naviHealth RBC Capital Markets The Keckley Group Katcher Strategic Communications New State Capital Partners RCCH Healthcare Partners The Little Clinic KPMG Newport Academy Real Time Neuromonitoring Associates The SSI Group Kraft Healthcare Consulting NextGen Regions Bank The Viability Company L & R Noro-Moseley Partners Remar Tivity Health LabCorp North Highland Company Renasant Bank Trevecca Nazarene University Laura Campbell & Associates Nuecura Partners ReviveHealth Trilliant Health LBMC Office Resources, Inc. (ORI) RSM Trinisys Life Science Tennessee OGA Saint Francis Healthcare TruStar Marketing LifeConnect Health Onlife Health Salesforce TwelveStone Health Partners LifePoint Health OnSomble Salus UBS Financial Services Linden Capital Partners Optum Santander Commercial Banking UnitedHealth Group Lipscomb University OrboGraph Sante Ventures Urgent Care Group Lirio Orcutt | Winslow Sarah Cannon Ursa Health Lockton Outpatient Imaging Affiliates Select Specialty Hospital Utilize Health Lovell Communications PatientFocus Servicesdot.com Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management Loyale Healthcare Peak Health Solutions ServisFirst Bank Vanderbilt University Medical Center M*Modal Petra Capital Partners Shareable Forms Ventas Marsh | Mercer | Oliver Wyman PharmMD Sharecare Virsys12 Martin Ventures Phreesia Shearwater Health VMG Health Marwood Group PhyMed Healthcare Group Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison Waller McDermott Will & Emery Physicians Realty Trust Shore Capital Partners Wells Fargo Healthcare Group MEDHOST PICA Siemens Healthineers Western Kentucky University Medical Properties Trust Pinnacle Financial Partners Siloam Health Wheelhouse Capital Partners Medix PNC Bank Simbiote Development Williamson Medical Center Medumo Polsinelli SimplifyASC WillisTowers Watson Meharry Medical College Ponder & Co. SmileDirectClub Windrose Health Investors Mobile Mentor Precera Bioscience SpecialtyCare Workday Modern Healthcare Premise Health Spectrum Health Partners Spero Health Ziegler Investment Banking 3 LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN As I reflect on my year as chair and years of work with the Council, I am honored to have played a role in helping this organization reach so many milestones in support of the health care industry. Over the past year, membership exceeded 300 companies, reaching the highest level in Council history. Through the Council’s unmatched programming, more than 80 events were attended by more than 6,700 total people. The Council Fellows program, an extraordinary initiative that brings together health care’s brightest minds and top drivers of change, received the highest number of applications in its history and graduated a class of 28 Fellows. These graduates now join a network of more than 220 Fellows Alumni in cities across the United States. The Council’s efforts to inspire global collaboration to improve health care continued as the Council hosted its 13th international health care study mission to Israel. This mission offered attendees a weeklong agenda of high-level networking, global dialog opportunities, and a firsthand perspective of Israel’s unique culture of innovation. Delegates from the trip returned with broadened perspectives and poised to drive valuable outcomes from newly forged international relationships. Leadership Health Care, developed in response to a need within the industry for a place where young professionals could network with peers and gain essential industry knowledge, celebrated its 17th year. This year’s programming was focused on delivering R. Milton Johnson, Chairman robust quality, and deepening member engagement with the introduction of the LHC Nashville Health Care Council Board of Directors Mentoring Cohorts, as well as a new Health Care 101 event and a series of Lunch and Learns, July 1, 2018–June
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