AuthorKelly Gooch - Becker's Hospital Review, Tuesday, March 10th, 2020 Corner Office: NCH Healthcare System CEO Paul Hiltz on why community collaboration will be his biggest legacy Paul Hiltz joined Naples, Fla.-based NCH Healthcare System on Sept. 3. Although he has only been on the job for six months, he said he's already spent a lot of time listening to NCH employees, community leaders and others to respond to their insights.
Mr. Hiltz joined NCH from Mercy Medical Center in Canton, Ohio, where he served as president and CEO. He also held the top post at Springfield, Ohio-based Community Mercy Health Partners and served as president and CEO of Mercy Mt. Airy Hospital in Cincinnati. He has a master's degree in healthcare administration from Xavier University in Cincinnati.
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AuthorMarty Hauser, Partner, CEO Advisory Network and Director and Facilitator of the CEO Healthcare Roundtable. He is currently the V.P. of Business Development at ExactCare Pharmacy in Akron, OH. Omni Scottsdale Resort at Montelucia, Scottsdale, AZ February 26 -28, 2020 Patient Engagement and Consumerism: Is Retail the Future of Healthcare? We are pleased to share the following summary of our CEO Healthcare Roundtable meeting February 2020 in Scottsdale, AZ. Based on the reactions to the presentations and the energetic formal and informal discussions, it appears that we successfully focused on a timely theme of “Patient Engagement and Consumerism: Is Retail the Future of Healthcare?”
To frame the discussion, our Wednesday opening “Keynote” speaker was the highly recognized and respected industry expert, Paul Keckley, Ph.D. To continue reading our Spring meeting summary click here. AuthorMarty Hauser, Partner, CEO Advisory Network and Director and Facilitator of the CEO Healthcare Roundtable. He is currently the V.P. of Business Development at ExactCare Pharmacy in Akron, OH. Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Miami, FL - Oct 2-4, 2019
Moving form "Stigma" to "Disease": Integrating Behavioral Health into our Care Delivery Models We were fortunate to hear from a variety of national experts who challenged our thinking while sharing some innovative approaches to addressing the issues. And we again enjoyed one of the key benefits from participation in the CEO Healthcare Roundtable meetings, the numerous opportunities to share and learn directly from the speakers and from one another both during Roundtable discussions as well as during informal networking conversations. To continue reading our Fall 2019 Meeting Summary click here. Author.Marty Hauser, Partner, CEO Advisory Network and Director and Facilitator of the CEO Healthcare Roundtable. He is currently the V.P. of Business Development at ExactCare Pharmacy in Akron, OH. The phrase the “The future is now” is often attributed to former Washington Redskins Football coach, George Allen, who used it to motivate players and Redskins fans in the early 1970’s. The reality is that the phrase was first used in the title of a 1955 short film entitled “The Future is Now”. The movie featured an inside look at a high-profile government research lab to showcase future products such as small computers, computerized assembly lines, nuclear and solar powered energy sources, video telephones, instant movies, microwaved foods, etc. The film created a bit of a stir as most people had previously believed that these types of things were pure science fiction or wouldn’t be possible for at least 100 years, if at all.
AuthorMarty Hauser, Partner, CEO Advisory Network and Director and Facilitator of the CEO Healthcare Roundtable. He is currently the V.P. of Business Development at ExactCare Pharmacy in Akron, OH. CEO Healthcare Roundtable - Arizona Biltmore.I’m pleased to share a brief summary of our CEO Healthcare Roundtable conducted on November 7 – 9, 2018 at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, AZ. Once again, our thinking was challenged as we heard several excellent presentations related to the theme of “Strategies for Managing Disruption.” We also again enjoyed numerous opportunities to share and learn from one another both during Roundtable discussions as well as during informal networking conversations.
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