Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association
89th Annual Meeting Homestead Resort - November 10-13, 2015
Financing the Future: Successfully Investing for Tomorrow’s Healthcare
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Agenda At-a-Glance
6:30 p.m. Board Dinner (by invitation only)
8 a.m. Executive Committee (by invitation only)
9:30 a.m. VHHA Board Meeting (members only)
12 p.m. Registration Opens
12 p.m. HosPAC Golf Tournament (registration required - lunch to be provided)
6 p.m. Welcome Reception
7 p.m. Dinner on Your Own
7 a.m. Physician & Nurse Leadership Breakfast (registration required)
7:30 a.m. Registration/Coffee/Exhibits
8:30 a.m. Annual Meeting of the Membership and General Session: “High
Reliability Organizations & Accreditation”’
10:15 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. General Session: “High Reliability Organizations & Accreditation”
12 p.m. HosPAC Luncheon (by invitation only)
12 p.m. Center for Healthcare Excellence Advisory Council Luncheon (by
invitation only)
12 p.m. Lunch on Your Own
2 p.m. General Session: “The Future of Hospitals and Health Systems“
4 p.m. Fun Run/Walk (registration required)
5 p.m. Trustee/Board of Directors/Platinum & Gold Sponsor Reception
(by invitation only)
6-7 p.m. Reception & Live Music
8:30-9:30 p.m. After Dinner Social: Cider Tasting & S’mores
7 a.m. VHCWMC Board Meeting (by invitation only)
8 a.m. Coffee/Exhibits
8:30 a.m. General Session: “Moving Forward: The Future of Information
Technology in Health Care”
10:15 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. General Session: “Delivering on the Promise of Health Information
Technology”
Panel Discussion: “Next Generation Capital Structure”
12:30 p.m. Adjournment
Wednesday, November 11
Tuesday November 10
Thursday, November 12
Friday, November 13
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Detailed Agenda
6:30 p.m. Board Dinner (by invitation only)
Crystal Room
8 a.m. Executive Committee (by invitation only)
Wilson Room
9:30 a.m. VHHA Board Meeting (members only)
Empire/Crystal Room
12 p.m. Registration Opens
Grand Ballroom Foyer
12 p.m. HosPAC Golf Tournament (lunch to be provided)
*Registration Required*
Old Course
6 p.m. Welcome Reception
Grand Ballroom Foyer
7 p.m. Dinner on Your Own
7 a.m. Physician & Nurse Leadership Breakfast
*Registration Required*
Dominion Room
7:30 a.m. Registration/Coffee/Exhibits
Grand Ballroom Foyer
10:15 a.m. Break
Wednesday, November 11
Tuesday November 10
Thursday, November 12
8:30 a.m.
Annual Meeting of the Membership and General Session
Grand Ballroom
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Detailed Agenda
12 p.m. HosPAC Luncheon (by invitation only)
Empire/Crystal Rooms
Keynote Address
The Honorable Thomas M. Davis, III
12 p.m. Center for Healthcare Excellence Advisory Council Luncheon
(by invitation only)
Commonwealth Room
12 p.m. Lunch on Your Own
4 p.m. Fun Run/Walk
After sitting all day, it’s time to get up, move, and burn off some of
those famous Homestead doughnuts. Take a guided run/walk tour of
the beautiful fall scenery at the Homestead.
*Registration Required*
Front Porch
5 p.m. Trustee/Board of Directors/Platinum & Gold Sponsor Reception
(by invitation only)
Empire/Crystal Rooms
6-7 p.m. Reception & Live Music
Empire/Crystal Rooms
8:30-9:30 p.m. After Dinner Social: Cider Tasting & S’mores
Enjoy the beautiful mountain views and sample Virginia’s own ciders
while toasting marshmallows over the fire. A true mountain
experience you do not want to miss.
Fire Pit near Casino Restaurant
Thursday, November 12
2 p.m.
General Session
Grand Ballroom
The Future of Hospitals and Health Systems
Nathan S. Kaufman
10:30 a.m.
General Session
Grand Ballroom
High Reliability Organizations & Accreditation
Mark R. Chassin, M.D.
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Detailed Agenda
7 a.m. VHCWMC Board Meeting (by invitation only)
Wilson Room
8 a.m. Coffee/Exhibits
Grand Ballroom Foyer
10:15 a.m. Break
12:30 p.m. Adjournment
Friday, November 13
8:30 a.m.
General Session
Grand Ballroom
Moving Forward: The Future of Information Technology in Health Care
Aaron Carroll, M.D.
10:30 a.m.
General Session
Grand Ballroom
Delivering on the Promise of Health Information Technology
Panel Discussion Next Generation Capital Structure
Eric A. Jordahl
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Speaker Bios
Mark R. Chassin, M.D., FACP, M.P.P., M.P.H. President of the Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare. Established in 2009 under Dr. Chassin’s leadership, the Center works with the nation’s leading hospitals and health systems to address health care’s most critical safety and quality problems such as health care-associated infection (HAI), hand-off communications, wrong site surgery, surgical site infections, and preventing avoidable heart failure hospitalizations. The Center is developing solutions through the application of the same Robust Process Improvement™ (RPI) methods and tools that other industries rely on to improve quality, safety and efficiency.
The Honorable Thomas M. Davis, III
Director of Federal Government Affairs for Deloitte, Rector at George Mason
University. Davis graduated from Amherst College, where he earned his degree in
Political Science. He served as a field director for President Nixon’s 1972 campaign,
was elected as a representative for Mason District on the Fairfax County Board of Su-
pervisors in 1979, won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994, and chaired
the National Republican Congressional Committee in 2000 and 2002. He is one of
America’s foremost experts on political demography and American elections.
Nathan S. Kaufman
Managing Director and founder of Kaufman Strategic Advisors, LLC. Mr. Kaufman has
more than 35 years of experience and is a renowned expert in the areas of peak
performing hospitals and physician groups, hospital strategy, physician
compensation, integrated delivery systems, managed care, joint ventures and
dispute resolution. Throughout his career, he has held executive positions in a wide
range of health care companies and currently serves on various boards. His
educational credentials include an M.S. in Health Systems from the Georgia Institute
of Technology and a B.S. in Psychology from Emory University.
Aaron Carroll, M.D.
Professor of Pediatrics, Associate Dean for Research Mentoring, Director of the
Center for Health Policy & Professionalism Research at the Indiana University. Dr.
Carroll earned a B.A. in chemistry from Amherst College, an M.D. from the Universi-
ty Of Pennsylvania, and an M.S. in health services research from the University of
Washington. His research focuses on health care financing reform; information
technology; & health policy. Dr. Carroll’s blog, The Incidental Economist, is one of
the most well-read health policy blogs in the world.
Eric A. Jordahl
Managing Director of Kaufman Hall & Associates. Mr. Jordahl directs the firm’s
Financial Advisory practice, which focuses on helping hospitals and health systems
with credit positioning, financial risk management, debt offerings, interest rate swaps,
structuring and execution of specific financial transactions, and monitoring and
managing capital structure performance. He has extensive experience working with
clients to develop and execute a range of capital formation and risk management
transactions and strategies.
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Thanks to Our Sponsors Platinum___________________________________________
The Virginia Hospital Shared Services Corporation
(“VHHA Services”), was founded by the Virginia
Hospital & Healthcare Association to deliver unique and
distinctive products and resources to help VHHA
members enhance their clinical, financial and
operational performance. All products and services endorsed by VHHA Services have been fully vetted
ensuring best-in-class quality and service performance. VHHA members benefit from preferential pricing
negotiated on their behalf by VHHA Services. Programs and services available include supply chain re-
sources, staffing and HR solutions, financial services, IT solutions, lab services, and more. Revenue earned
through these affinity relationships helps offset Association expenses and strengthens the value of VHHA
programs.
Visit www.vhhaservices.com or contact David Jenkins, Vice President, at [email protected].
Winthrop Resources Corporation is the nation’s
premier technology finance company. Winthrop has the
experience, expertise and resources necessary to meet
each of their clients’ unique healthcare technology needs
and align them with business objectives. Winthrop helps
its clients lease and acquire updated technology,
equipment, and other capital in a safe and efficient manner. In the past several years, Winthrop has
established relationships with over 400 hospitals (earning HFMA's Peer-Reviewed Designation in the
process) financing hardware, software and services. Winthrop, incepted in 1982, is a wholly owned
subsidiary of TCF Bank (NYSE: TCB) - an industry leader with over $19B in assets. Winthrop's value
proposition helps health care providers stay current with the latest technologies, while avoiding the risk
of technology obsolescence, preserving capital and keeping open access to lines of credit.
For more information contact Kyle Fredette at 804.380.7802 or [email protected].
Gold_______________________________________________ The Boehringer Ingelheim Group is one of the world’s
20 leading pharmaceutical companies and operates
globally with 140 affiliates and more than 46,000
employees. Since it was founded in 1885, the family-
owned company has been committed to researching,
developing, manufacturing and marketing novel
medications of high therapeutic value for human and
veterinary medicine. Boehringer Ingelheim’s portfolio includes many important products that treat major
diseases and chronic conditions impacting patients and their families. We are committed to continuing to
make advances in respiratory and cardiovascular health, while also making significant advances in areas
of diabetes and oncology. These are all areas of critical importance to patients and their families. We’re
also invested in consumer healthcare with leading products and are dedicated to bringing affordable
generic pharmaceutical products to market, with an entire division devoted to the research and
manufacture of generics.
Contact Fred Whitten R.Ph., Strategic Account Executive, Commonwealth of Virginia, 804-357-1617 or
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Thanks to Our Sponsors Gold_______________________________________________ Brown Advisory is an independent investment
management firm with over 20 years of experience
working with institutions, endowments, foundations, and
families. To help institutions such as hospitals manage
their investments, Brown Advisory’s dedicated Outsourced Chief Investment Officer team offers advice on
asset allocation, manager selection and opportunistic investing. Our goal is to offer the best investment
and strategic advice so that our clients can focus solely on their missions.
Contact Allan House at ahouse@brownadvisory or call 410-895-4893, www.brownadvisory.com.
CareSource® is a nonprofit health plan headquartered in Dayton,
Ohio. As one of the largest Medicaid managed care plans in the
country, CareSource serves over 1.4 million members in Ohio,
Kentucky and Indiana. In addition to Medicaid, CareSource
provides affordable health insurance on the Health Insurance
Marketplace, and serves the dual-eligible population through
MyCare Ohio (Medicare – Medicaid Plan). For over 26 years, we
have worked to further our mission of making a lasting difference
in our members’ lives by improving their health and well-being.
CareSource understands the challenges consumers face navi-
gating the health system and works to put health care in reach for those it serves.
Contact Darren Morgan, VP Health Partner Network at [email protected] for additional
information. www.CareSource.com.
Commerce Bank is a national leader in payments and
revenue cycle management, with an enduring commitment
to understanding your healthcare business. Commerce-
Vantage™ combines the latest in accounts payable
technology and payment disbursement to offer innovative
solutions that streamline accounts payable processes and
create revenue for AP departments without changing current banking relationships. Automate your
complete AP operation, from invoice capture, workflow approval, to payment fulfillment by utilizing a
single payment file. Capitalize on process efficiencies and generate monthly revenue share earnings by
activating a secure payment program, utilizing the Visa® Network. Commerce Bank’s Health Services
Financing (HSF) program elevates your revenue cycle; featuring a line of credit to present to patients or
the financially responsible party, an HSF account is a manageable way for patients to pay their balance
over time, at a reasonable rate, while providers receive upfront funding for patients’ outstanding
balances.
For more information, contact Robert Dindak, APSC, Vice President, Regional Manager at 412.882.8175 or
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Thanks to Our Sponsors Gold_______________________________________________ Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP ranks among the top 20 public accounting firms in the nation. With more than 1,800 professionals in 12 states, we combine deep experience with a strong commitment to personal service. We are passionate about helping our clients succeed—and we do so through a resourceful approach to solving problems, providing solutions and helping our clients achieve their goals. DHG Healthcare is the national healthcare practice of Dixon Hughes Goodman, guiding our Assurance, Tax and Consulting clients through today’s dynamic healthcare environment in all 50 states. Our industry dedicated team provides distinctive professional services to many of the most well-known and innovative healthcare brands in the country. For information contact; Chris Bennett, Partner at [email protected] or call 804-474-1243.
Eagle Hospital Physicians supports hospitalist programs
in hospitals across the U.S. Led by physicians who are pio-
neers in the hospitalist movement, the company delivers
turnkey hospitalist programs, telemedicine programs,
Clinical Performance Management (CPM) services to
in-house hospitalist programs, and physician recruitment and support services. With years of experience
in hospital leadership and thousands of successful client engagements, EHP shares its expertise through
tailored solutions that meet the evolving needs of hospitals today.
Contact Patrick Sherman at [email protected] or call 678.441.8529. For more information, vis-
it www.eaglehospitalphysicians.com.
Emergency Medicine Associates (EMA) is a regional group of
more than 300 full-time physicians and mid-level providers who
manage 16 Emergency Departments located in the District of
Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. Since our
formation more than four decades ago, we have grown to be one of
largest provider of emergency services in the Mid-Atlantic
region. In addition to Adult and Pediatric Emergency Medicine
staffing, EMA provides Hospitalist, Observation, Critical Care,
Urgent Care, Telemedicine and In-Home Transitional and Primary Care medicine services to some of the
region’s most innovative and highly respected hospitals and health systems. EMA is extraordinarily proud
of the fact that since our formation in 1971, we have never lost a contract.
Contact David Bienkowski at 240-686-2300 or [email protected].
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Thanks to Our Sponsors Gold_______________________________________________
HDJN knows your health care business. Hancock, Daniel, Johnson &
Nagle has an extensive and in depth understanding of the complex
world of health care which gives us the ability to personally walk you
through the many legal and regulatory issues affecting your health care
business. Our expertise, paired with an honest, cost-effective,
innovative approach, allows us to help you maintain a competitive
foothold in this challenging and ever-changing industry. To learn how
Hancock, Daniel, Johnson & Nagle can help you and your business
through the legal issues affecting health care, contact us today!
For more information contact B. Page Gravely, Jr.; P.O. Box 72050, Richmond, VA 23255; (866) 967-9604;
www.hdjn.com.
LumosNetworks is a fiber-based service provider in the Mid-
Atlantic region. We provide leading-edge data, broadband, voice
and IP services over an expanding fiber optic network. We follow a
strategy of being first to our regional markets with technology and
services first introduced in metropolitan areas by national service
providers. Lumos Networks delivers communications services with
excellence, innovation, and integrity.
Contact Ericka Duncan at [email protected] for more information.
Meditech is reimagining care and pushing our industry towards
a more productive future. Under one unified EHR, our clinically
sophisticated solutions directly serve the full spectrum of care
environments — acute, ambulatory, long-term care and home
care. With superior usability and interoperability, our
comprehensive approach to health records is helping our
customers to do more than ever before. More clinicians are delivering qualitative, patient-centric care.
More executives are meeting business and value-based care objectives. And more people are getting
healthier. Whether your goals are clinical, analytical, or financial, we’ve got the solution to make them
happen.
Contact Bob Shermont at [email protected] or 781-774-1661; visit our website at
www.meditech.com.
Founded in 1986, North American Partners in Anesthesia (NAPA)
is the leading single specialty anesthesia and perioperative
management company in the United States. NAPA is comprised of
the most respected clinical staff, providing thousands of patients
with superior and attentive care. The company is known for
partnering with hospitals and other health care facilities across the
nation to provide anesthesia services and perioperative leadership that maximize operating room perfor-
mance, enhance revenue, and demonstrate consistent patient and surgeon satisfaction ratings.
For more information contact: Dave Ewing at [email protected].
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Pediatrix Medical Group is the nation’s leading
provider of maternal-fetal, newborn and pediatric
subspecialty services, providing comprehensive and
customized solutions for hospital partners in 35
states and Puerto Rico. We are also one of the largest
providers of newborn hearing screens in the country. Our affiliated clinicians are reshaping the
delivery of care within our specialties using evidence-based tools, data-driven continuous quality
improvement initiatives and clinical research to enhance patient outcomes and provide high-quality,
cost-effective care. Our business model emphasizes a patient focused clinical approach while
addressing the current and emerging needs of our hospital partners.
Contact Mindy Wyttenbach-Lindsey, Ph.D., Director of Operations, 4991 Lake Brook Drive, Suite 300,
Glen Allen, VA 23060. Call (888) 627-4702 or (804) 346-3535 ext. 209.
Health Providers Insurance Alliance, in conjunction with RCM&D,
offers VHHA members a comprehensive range of property/casualty
insurance brokerage, risk consulting and employee benefit/wellness
solutions. Further, we develop alternative risk mechanisms, including
large deductible programs, self-insured trusts/captives, and deliver
consulting services dedicated to promoting patient safety and quality.
Our employee benefit division offers an array of coverages,
including group life, disability, voluntary and executive benefits. Let
our talented team of professionals work to design a program that supports your health system.
Contact: William T. “Bill” Bolling,, Managing Director; 4200 Innslake Drive, Suite 303, Glen Allen, VA
23060; (804) 237-5900; [email protected].
Sheridan Healthcare, Inc., is a leading provider of
multispecialty physician services to hospitals
and ambulatory surgery centers. In terms of size,
volume and geographic coverage, Sheridan is #1 in
anesthesia and radiology and #2 in neonatology. Sheridan operates in 25 states, and is often recognized
as the benchmark in the anesthesia industry because it's size, operating history and depth of
infrastructure. Sheridan employs or contracts with more than 3,000 physicians and allied health nationally.
Sheridan is recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance as a certified physician
organization.
For additional information contact Gregg Goldenberg at [email protected].
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Thanks to Our Sponsors Gold_______________________________________________ Siemens Healthcare is a pioneer in the development of
new imaging techniques & applications for clinical imaging.
The combination of PET to visualize the biological processes
of life & the anatomical imaging capabilities of CT, offer the
finest resolution1 in the industry of 95 mm3 based on 400x400 matrix recon PET/CT imaging, providing
diagnostic confidence. Siemens provides fully scalable SPECT systems that promote sustainable growth
by enhancing the ability to serve a diverse patient population, modernize amid budget constraints & in-
crease utilization. Entry-level SPECT/CT systems provide precise lesion localization & attenuation correc-
tion, & advanced SPECT/CT with xSPECT2 technology provides more confident disease assessment & auto-
mated quantification. www.siemens.com/mi
PETNET Solutions Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc., operates the
world's largest network of PET radiopharmacies, with over 50 locations worldwide. With the largest global
network of integrated manufacturing operations & PET nuclear pharmacies, & partnerships with key phar-
maceutical & industry partners, Siemens’ PETNET Solutions is uniquely able to offer access to PET tracers
needed today, & those to expand clinical offerings in the future. www.siemens.com/petnet.
Contact: Rick Ryba at 847-304-7529 or email [email protected]. 1Based on volumetric resolution available in competitive literature for systems greater than 70 cm bore size. Data on file.2 xSPECT is not commercially available in all
countries. Due to regulatory reasons its future availability cannot be guaranteed. Please contact your local Siemens organization for further details.
Troutman Sanders, an international law firm of 600+
lawyers founded in 1897, has a presence in three
Virginia locations including Richmond (110 lawyers),
Tysons, and Virginia Beach, as well as Washington.
From COPN to HIE to ACO our team has the
experience to support today’s hospitals/health
systems. Whether you need help with regulations, M&A of health care entities, health information
technology including digital/mobile health, medical technology and IP, capital financing for health care
entities, physician employment and related agreements, or legislation, we are able to assist.
www.troutmansanders.com.
Contact: Steven D. Gravely, Partner, 804.697.1308, [email protected].
The VCU Department of Health Administration
provides educational programs and services related to
the organization and administration of health services.
In achieving that purpose, the department’s principal
functions are to provide high-quality education leading
to careers in the administration of health care
institutions, agencies and systems and to provide
advanced training and education for persons who will
teach, plan, evaluate and investigate health care
policies and medical care systems. The Department,
rated in the top three among its peers in the country by
U.S. News and World Reports, offers two masters degrees and a PhD.
For information contact Carolyn A. (Cindy) Watts, PhD at [email protected].
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Thanks to Our Sponsors Gold_______________________________________________ Virginia Health Information (VHI) is the nonprofit organization that
businesses, consumers, the Commonwealth of Virginia and health
insurance companies go to for health information. Founded in 1993 to
administer Virginia’s health data reporting initiatives. VHI serves as
Virginia’s consumer health information portal and publishes reports
and consumer guides on health insurance, hospitals, HMOs, nursing
facilities, physicians and other topics at www.vhi.org. As a public,
private partnership, VHI works under contract to the Virginia
Department of Health, businesses, insurers and others to help
consumers and businesses make more informed health care
purchasing decisions and for hospitals and other providers to improve their quality of care.
Contact Michael T. Lundberg, Executive Director at(804) 644-7026 or [email protected].
Silver______________________________________________ McCandlish Holton represents health systems, community and specialty
hospitals, physicians, insurers and long-term care providers. We counsel
clients on all aspects of their operations, bringing together long-standing
legal expertise and a comprehensive understanding of the health care
marketplace. Our health care team represents hospitals in transactional
matters, governance issues, regulatory compliance, reimbursement
disputes and Certificate of Public Need and licensure matters. We
combine an appreciation for health care operations with an expertise in
federal and state law to arrive at business-oriented solutions to complex
problems. In addition to a team of attorneys focused on health care law, the firm has considerable
resources in corporate, real estate, tax, civil litigation, employment, employee benefits and other areas of
law that affect our health care clients.
Contacts: Jamie Baskerville Martin, (804) 775-7216; Dominic Madigan, (804) 775-3858; Jeremy Ball, (804)
775-3801; 1111 East Main St., Suite 2100, Richmond, VA 23219; www.lawmh.com.
Bronze_____________________________________________
ApolloMD is a fully-integrated and aligned national group practice
that partners with over 100 leading healthcare institutions to
provide multi-specialty physician services, including Emergency
Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Anesthesia and Radiology.
Emphasizing quality, efficiency, communication and patient
satisfaction, ApolloMD's collaborative approach includes a
performance and value-based compensation structure, physician ownership, and the CareHub
Technology Suite in order to improve access to care, communication and patient engagement in a
coordinated and cost-effective manner. This focus, which ApolloMD has maintained since its inception
nearly thirty years ago, has allowed it to become one of the most successful and fastest-growing groups in
the country.
For additional information contact David Heil, VP, Business Development at 770.874.6888 or
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Thanks to Our Sponsors Bronze_____________________________________________ C³HealthcareRx is a Virginia-based organization that offers
transitional care and medication management programs to
help hospitals, ACOs, providers, and payers improve health
outcomes and reduce readmissions for their complex,
chronic patients. Our service offerings include in-hospital medication
reconciliation services, comprehensive discharge medication education programs, in-home post-acute
transitional care visits, and long-term medication management solutions. These technology-enabled
services are managed through our proprietary, cloud-based patient management platform that provides
real-time reporting and analytics, in addition to EMR integration capabilities. The combination of our laser
-focus on medication management and our proprietary patient management platform has led to a
reduction in readmission rates by over 30% for our partner hospitals.
Contact Kelly Faucette, VP of Hospital Solutions for C³HealthcareRx, at 919-601-2778 or
KFaucette@C³HealthcareRx.com, or visit www.c3healthcarerx.com.
Since our founding more than 45 years ago, Healthcare
Systems Federal Credit Union’s core purpose has been to
help our members find ways to maintain and improve their
financial health. That remains our sole focus today. We are a
member owned financial services cooperative exclusively
serving members of the healthcare profession and their
families. Although our members share a common bond in the
healthcare field, we understand that their individual needs and priorities may be very different. Whether
you are buying a home or a car, paying for college, preparing for retirement or just establishing a firm
financial foundation, we have the people, the services and the dedication to help you achieve your
financial goals.
For more information contact Bill Hawkins, President/CEO,NMLS # 460881 at 703-573-0685.
Hirschler Fleischer is a multispecialty law firm with a
collaborative, solution-oriented approach to assisting healthcare
clients with all aspects of their regulatory, business, and dispute
resolution matters. The firm’s healthcare practice group assists
providers with contract review and enforcement, business torts,
employment disputes, and hospital staffing issues, including
credentialing, peer review, and bylaw compliance. Team
members advise hospital staff, MECs, and governing boards on Fair Hearings and NPDB reporting
requirements, and serve as Hearing Officers in Fair Hearings.
Contact: John C. Ivins, Jr., at [email protected] or 804 775 9587; www.hf-law.com.
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Hunton & Williams, LLP, founded in Richmond, Virginia in 1901, is
an international law firm with 19 offices in the U.S., Europe and Asia,
and the firm’s 750 lawyers represent businesses and individuals
worldwide. In its health care practice, Hunton & Williams has
extensive experience counseling clients on the full range of issues
faced by providers and payers, including business transactions,
fraud and abuse issues, the development of clinically integrated
networks and data privacy and security.
Contact: Mark S. Hedberg, Partner, Riverfront Plaza, East Tower, 951 East Byrd Street, Richmond, VA
23219. [email protected], (804) 788-8314, www.hunton.com.
Meadows & Ohly is a real estate services firm providing
strategic solutions, operational expertise, and financial
resources all designed to support the objectives of
healthcare providers. Since 1972, Meadows & Ohly has
been creating value and alignment for healthcare providers. The firm provides tailored services through
three business practices: Advise, Manage, Deliver.
Contact Jay Bowling, Principal at [email protected] or 678–282–0220 for information.
NorthStar Anesthesia is the fastest growing
anesthesia management company in the United States.
Founded by an anesthesiologist and a CRNA more than 10
years ago, we have built a foundation of anesthesia
expertise unparalleled in the market. NorthStar delivers a
transformational, customer-service driven anesthesia
model proven to increase hospital margins through efficiency improvements anchored in accountability
and discipline. We work in partnership with our customers to implement quality, cost, and leadership
initiatives throughout the entire perioperative process. Today, we run successful anesthesia programs at
over 150 facilities in 20 states with nearly 1,500 providers.
For additional information contact Mike Huguelet at 303-949-1337.
Sound Physicians is a leading health care organization with a proven
record of improving quality, satisfaction and financial performance for
hospitals and post-acute facilities nationwide. Our patient-centered
approach, web-based workflow platform, experienced leadership
team, and more than 2,000 hospitalist, intensivist and transitional care
providers drive breakthrough results throughout the acute episode of
care for nearly 300 hospitals and post-acute facilities in 35 states
across the nation.
Contact: Mark Dotson, VP, Business Development at 615.554.6460 or
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At TeamHealth (NYSE: TMH), our purpose is to
perfect our physicians’ ability to practice medicine,
every day, in everything we do. Through our more
than 14,000 affiliated physicians and advanced
practice clinicians, TeamHealth offers outsourced emergency medicine, hospital medicine, anesthesia,
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Outstanding Service Awards The Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARDS
program honors individuals who make a real difference to Virginia’s hospitals and
health systems, and to health care in general, by being selfless,
energetic, and passionate. Recipients are recognized in one of three categories:
Distinguished Service, Meritorious Service, and Excellence in Governance.
The Distinguished Service Award is given to past or present chief executive
officers of member institutions who have long records of performing outstanding,
valuable, and unique services to the hospital and health system community. These
individuals have made exemplary contributions to the hospital and health system
community through leadership, management, education, research, and service.
The Meritorious Service Award honors people other than Chief Executive Officers
affiliated with member institutions who have a history of making significant
contributions to the health care field - on the state and local level - through
commitment to service and leadership.
The Excellence in Governance Award honors people from member hospital or
health system governing bodies who have a history of making significant
contributions to the health care field - on the state and local level - through
commitment to service and leadership.
VHHA has three Outstanding Service Award recipients for 2015:
Rear Admiral Alton L. Stocks, M.D. (Ret.)
Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, Meritorious Service
David L. Bernd
Sentara Healthcare, Distinguished Service
Otey C. Dudley
Johnston Memorial Hospital, Excellence in Governance
Virginia’s hospitals and health systems are fortunate to have these outstanding
leaders, thinkers, and advocates serving their organizations, their localities and
Virginians across the Commonwealth. We thank them and salute them for their
dedication to improving the health care of all Virginians.
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Rear Admiral Alton L. Stocks, M.D. (Ret.) Rear Admiral Alton L. Stocks, M.D. is receiving the VHHA Meri-
torious Award. Dr. Stocks is a physician, a decorated naval officer,
an effective national policy maker and a decisive leader.
In 2015, Dr. Stocks began his career at Chesapeake Regional Medi-
cal Center (CRMC) after more than 40 years in the U.S. Navy. After
attending the U.S. Naval Academy, he trained in nuclear power,
went to submarine school, then joined the medical corps, eventual-
ly attending medical school at Georgetown University.
He began his tenure as a pediatric nephrologist, quickly moving up
the ranks to administrative roles. Throughout his career, Dr. Stocks
has had the opportunity to influence national policy and military
strategy, making a positive impact on the entire Commonwealth
while stationed on the eastern seaboard.
Prior to arriving in Virginia, Dr. Stocks served in leadership posi-
tions in Texas and as the Sixth Fleet Surgeon in Italy. After report-
ing to Fleet Forces Command as the surgeon in Norfolk, VA., he deployed as the Joint Task Force Hai-
ti surgeon following the devastating earthquake in 2010.
While at Fleet Forces Command, he initiated the process of bringing the U.S.N.S. Comfort to Virginia
from Maryland. The move reportedly saved the U.S. Navy $3 million in the first two years. From a
state perspective, the hospital ship’s move generated millions of dollars for the Commonwealth’s
economy. The ship which regularly employs about 80 people - more when deployed - produces
more than $30 million annually for its home port, according to the Baltimore Sun. The move of the ship
also required a pier overhaul in Norfolk, creating additional jobs beyond the onboard careers and
ship’s support services.
In addition to the economic boon and job growth, the ship put the state in the health care limelight.
Now home to both the Navy’s largest medical center and one of the two largest mobile hospitals, Vir-
ginia is in a position to impact national health care policy—particularly in the realm of Veteran’s af-
fairs.
In May 2010 Dr. Stocks transitioned to commander of the Navy Medicine East and Naval Medical Cen-
ter Portsmouth. As the country’s busiest hospital of its kind, Dr. Stocks developed a joint venture with
the military hospitals at Joint Base Langley-Eustis and worked to integrate health services with the
Hampton Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
In September 2011, Dr. Stocks assumed command of the Navy Medicine National Capital Area and
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at Bethesda in Maryland. While at the helm, he com-
bined the National Naval Medical Center and Walter Reed Army Medical Center into the largest
medical center in the Department of Defense. The merger combined the best of the organizations’
technology and medical personnel to provide world class health care.
Dr. Stocks was named Deputy Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery’s Wounded Ill and Injured
Program in 2013. During this time, he worked to reduce the turnaround time for military members
transitioning their health care to the Veterans Health Administration and led programs that improved
the quality of life for service members with Post Traumatic Stress.
Now in Chesapeake at a community civilian hospital, Dr. Stocks has the opportunity to impact Virgin-
ia’s health care system in a different way. CRMC has already seen increased reimbursements and an
improved bottom line since Dr. Stocks joined CRMC. He looks forward to integrating programs with
public and private health care organizations in Virginia to improve the quality of life for civilians and
veterans in the Hampton Roads Community.
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David L. Bernd
David L. Bernd is receiving the VHHA Distinguished Service
Award. Bernd has served as the Chief Executive Officer of Sentara
Healthcare for more than 20 years. During that time, Sentara has
undergone a remarkable transformation. When David assumed the
CEO role in 1995, Sentara served Hampton Roads with four hospi-
tals, a newly formed 63-physician medical group, a 143,000-
member health plan, and the beginnings of a nursing home, assist-
ed living, home care and hospice services.
Today, Sentara is a $4.7 billion, multi-state, integrated health sys-
tem with 12 hospitals, four medical groups with more than 900 pro-
viders, a health plan with more than 450,000 members, and ex-
panded services. Under Bernd’s leadership, Sentara has become
the largest system in Virginia based on inpatient market share, and
has developed a national reputation for safety, quality, and
innovation.
Bernd was named by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce to serve as a
member of the Measuring Innovation in the 21st Century Economy Advisory Committee of the
Department of Commerce in 2006-2007. He was Chair of the VHHA Board of Directors from No-
vember 1994-October 1995, and in 2004, he served as chairman of the American Hospital Asso-
ciation’s Board of Trustees, making him the top elected official of the largest hospital and health
system association in the nation.
Bernd has also devoted significant time to mentoring the next generation of health care execu-
tives through the support of fellowship programs. Since becoming CEO, he has supported over
60 administrative fellows who are now leaders throughout Sentara, as well as other health sys-
tems.
Bernd supported the evolution of the Sentara School of Health Professionals from a diploma pro-
gram to today’s Sentara College of Health Sciences offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing de-
gree program. He has always placed a strong emphasis on education. He also supported a tui-
tion reimbursement program for Sentara employees, and the launch of leadership programs at
Sentara for nurse executives, physicians, administrative fellows and middle management. Bernd
has been a champion of the strong relationship between Sentara and Eastern Virginia Medical
School (EVMS), which included the establishment of Sentara Norfolk General Hospital as a major
teaching hospital and, most recently, a $10 million endowment in 2011 to support two initiatives
around medical simulation and the treatment of elderly patient safety.
At the heart of all his commitments is Bernd’s dedication to service, through the care Sentara
provides to its patients, and to expanding the access to care for those unable to afford it.
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Otey C. Dudley
Otey C. Dudley is receiving the VHHA Excellence in Govern-
ance Award. Dudley is the retired past president of the John-
ston Memorial Hospital (JMH) Board of Trustees. In a time of
great transition, Otey contributed countless hours, energy,
leadership, and forward thinking to JMH.
JMH had been an independent hospital for more than 100
years, when the time came for a discussion about the future of
health care and JMH’s place going forward. Dudley was in-
strumental in merger talks to secure the organization’s future.
He worked with the entire board to procure a solution of part-
nering with Mountain States Health Alliance, a move to sustain
JMH for another 100 years, and sustain the community it
serves.
Dudley’s vision allowed JMH to secure its place in the health
care market. The accord led to the construction of a new, state
-of-the-art facility that has received several accolades for its
design, including the Leadership in Energy & Environment
Design (LEED) Gold-level certification shortly after opening in 2011, and its recent certification
as a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR facility in 2015.
In addition to constructing a new facility, JMH was able to grow services at an unprecedented
rate, during Dudley’s tenure on the board. JMH expanded its cardiovascular service line ena-
bling it to perform lifesaving, interventional cardiac procedures. JMH also grew other programs
and specialties under Dudley’s tenure including pulmonary/critical care, vascular surgery, neu-
rology, endocrinology, nephrology, and others. He carefully balanced the community-hospital
structure with expanding service needs to better care for a growing patient population.
Dudley continues to play an active and important role at Johnston Memorial Hospital and within
Mountain States Health Alliance through his service on the system’s Finance Committee.
Dudley has always been supportive of the organization and worked hard to ensure that the best
interests of the hospital, its people, and the community are at the forefront of every discussion.
Dudley led the organization through a time of great uncertainty and change with grace and
steadfast leadership, all while working as the President & CEO of a company facing its own chal-
lenges. He gives unselfishly of his time and talents, he’s spent countless hours growing and
shaping the future of JMH, ensuring his impact will be felt for many years to come.
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Trophy Sponsor
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Alan Jenkins
2015 Tournament Sponsor
2015 Sponsors
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HosPAC Sponsors
HGA Architects and Engineers
Carol Duke
(703) 317-6106
HKS Architects
Shannon Krauss
(202)682-6289
Med3000 Health Solutions of the Virginias
Peter McCord
(304) 536-5030
NorthStar Anesthesia
Mike Daniel
mike.daniel@ northstaranesthesia.com
(214) 687-2694
Williams Mullen
Pat Devine
(757) 629-0614
VHHA Services
David Jenkins
(804) 965-1350
2015 Hole Sponsors
2015 HosPAC Appreciation Luncheon
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HosPAC Awards
E.W. Tibbs
Centra Health
Kathryn Pumphrey
Centra Health
Mark H. Merrill
Valley Health
N. Travis Clark
Valley Health
The Skip Lamb Award
Awards of Excellence
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HosPAC Donors
Diamond Christopher Bailey
Robert Carrel
Knox Singleton
Sean Connaughton
Platinum Michael Gentry
Michael McDermott
Gold Donald Halliwill
David Bernd
E.W. Tibbs
John Niederhuber
Mark Merrill
John Duval
Silver H. Walters
Michael Kerner
James Cole
Sean Barden
Patrick Christiansen
Sean McMurray
William Jacobsen
Donald Harris
Robert Broermann
Mary Mannix
Vicky Gray
Mary Blunt
Cathleen Yablonski
H. Reed
Lewis Addison
Patti McCue
David Adams
Michael Elliot
James Dahling
Robin Depaoli
David Jenkins
Scott Burnette
Daniel Carey
Richard Magenheimer
Toni Ardabell
John Fitzgerald
David Belde
Barry Gross
Megan Perry
Stephen Porter
Wade Broughman
Jeffrey DiLisi
Dennis Ryan
CynthiaReynolds
Amy Sampson
Mark Ehret
Grace Hines
Teresa Gonzalvo
Genemarie McGee
Alice Ackerman
Melina Perdue
Richard Haushalter
Dorka Picard
Briggs Andrews
David Masterson
Susan Carroll
Christopher Rumpf
James Santry
Adrian Stanton
G. Vaughan
Debra Flores
John Gaul
Patricia Robertson
Anthony Burchard
Shirley Holland
Robert Perry
Michael Spine
Darlene Vrotsos
Xavier Richardson
Peter Gallagher
Benjamin Clark
Darleen Mastin
Chris Davis
Leana Fox
James Krauss
Eileen Dohmann
Nancy Agee
Dianne Charsha
Barbara Brown
Charlotte Perkins
Thomas Prevette
Elissa Clark
Barnard Buscemi
Jennifer Siciliano
Mark Gordon
Antony Herbert
Mark Lawrence
James Dunn
Christopher O'Brien
Bronze Bro Scott
Linda Huffer
Teresa Edwards
Michael Dudley
J. Steven Julian
Deborah Shipman
Claudia Butler
Whitney Ruggieri
Lauren Blalock
Carolyn Jacques
William Varner
Beth Bankston
William Bass
David Brady
Travis Clark
Patti Jurkus
Loring Flint
Kevin Barr
Kurt Hofelich
Donna Littlepage
Charles Carr
John Burton
Stephen Morgan
Nancy Littlefield
Sally Hartman
Michael Jeremiah
William Flattery
Elizabeth Savage-Tracy
Robert Firestone
Barton Hove
Susan McDonald
Audrey Douglas-Cooke
Scott Miller
Monica Hullinger
Heather Shepardson
Jennifer Kreiser
Allison Silva
Curtis Mills
Sarah Hash-Rodgers
Rebecca Bigoney
Sarah Hash-Rodgers
Annamay Felkey
Robert Riley
Donna Hahn
Robert Riley
Donna Hahn
Kerri Thornton
Catherine Wack
Timothy Jennings
Patricia Evans
Valerie Keane
Marijo Lecker
Alfred Nicoll
B. Eric Deaton
Peggy Braun
Allison Land
Lora Herman
Amelia Black
Lance Torcom
Lester Eljaiek
Michael King
Jonathan Davis
Donald Hayes
Marion Swaim
Tina Ervin
Toni Strachan
Kevin Sheppard
Joseph Silek
Kristie Williams
Daniel Harrington
Jeanne Armentrout
P. Henson
Maureen Nugent
Ronald Cottrell
Pamela Kane
Travis Turner
R. Burns
Michael Parish
Natalie Kaszubowski
Thomas Lundquist
R. Webb Burns
Thomas Lundquist
Carol Flynn
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HosPAC Donors
Bronze cont’d Mark Zimmerman
Thomas Thames
Kathleen O'Connor
Charles Sawyers
Deborah Zimmermann
Grace Myers
Mark Beck
Grace Myers
Mark Beck
Matthew Johnson
Ruth Dyster
Floyd Heater
Paul Chidester
Phyllis Stoneburner
John Harding
Joe Archambeault
Stephen Cumbie
Dale Clark
Connie Garnett
Jon Sweet
David Woolwine
Jennifer Jones
J. Hilbert
James Juillerat
Charles McDaniel
Kim Roe
Joseph Oddis
Joanne Inman
John Fick
Thomas Kluge
Eric Fletcher
William Carrico
Herbert Cummings
Michael Malone
Ralph Whatley
Anthony Nader
Philip Nolan
Louise Edwards
Darlene Stephenson
Nicholas Carosi
Sally Barber
Mary Morin
Sylvia Richendollar
Ernie Caldwell
Thomas Auer
Virginia Evans
Kathleen Heatwole
Judie Snipes
Thomas Bolton
Charles Beard
Terri Spence
Brent Rawlings
Michael Robinson
Glenn Lohrmann
Sarah Dunn
Timothy Gramann
Peter Mulkey
Khiet Trinh
Francine Barr
Patrick Nolan
David Brash
Ray Mishler
Joel Bundy
Tim Auwarter
Patron
Fredrick Schriever
Nathaniel Bishop
John Peterman
Christopher Stolle
Elisabeth Williams
CynthiaWilliams
Diana Lo Vecchio
Keith Percic
Lisa Salsberry
Megan Kleckner
Jason Houser
Joanne Gutliph
James Wells
Marlene Bolster
Laura Fornash
Kathleen Bourgault
Raymond McCue
Meril Amdursky
Deneen Richmond
Michael Forehand
John Turner
Paul Speidell
Jerry Kevorkian
Elise Spoto
Lois Demerich
Kenneth Rice
Cheri Moran
Shelly Cohen
Marley Nacey
Paul Davenport
Scott Johnson
Debra Miller
Joyce Stafford
Ronald Vinson
Cheryl Larner
Lucie D'Amato
Megan Padden
Nelda Booker
Cindy Bartlett
Steven Rubloff
Curt Baker
Stephan Quiriconi
Beth Merchant
Linda McKee
James Andrews
Jill Kennedy
Bruce Robertson
Thomas Lawton
Elise Spoto
Gerald Kevorkian
Brian Smith
Eleanor League
Albert Morriss
Grady Philips
John Gruttola
Harry Smith
Jeffrey Feit
Sheila Lambert
Rebecca Rose
Jennifer Sictor
Nancy Maloy
Brennan Peterson
Steven Cluss
Todd Stottlemyer
Ronald Ewald
Joseph Burris
Warren Austin
Kevin Schuyler
Jack Rowley
Charles Smith
Harry Meador
Charles Smith
William Lynch
Tracy Turman
Kathryn Pumphrey
John Barrett
James Godwin
Richard Masincup
Rachna Krishnan
Brian Gradle
Thelma Drake
Tracey van Marcke
Melissa Jones
Jason Schmiedt
Donald Brideau
Sara Heisler
Matt Strader
Jacques L'Heureux
Lisa Cline
Cynda Johnson
Alan Edwards
Dave Cochran
Lisa Heishman
Carolyn Chrisman
Diane Kearns
Eduardo Larre-Torre
Carol Craig
Martha Chill
Ursula Butts
Stephen Huebner
Joyce Hanscome
James Holmes
Karen Clark
Jim Long
Priscilla Shuler
Pamela Phillips
George Lynch
Debra Callison
Gary Miller
Timothy Attebery
Philip Hackett
Kenneth Libby
Dennis Clausen
Susan Lindenbusch
D. Walton
Becky Sawyer
David Vaamonde
Rebecca Beck
Brad Price
Greg Neal
Hamlin Wilson
Todd Norris
Todd Dougan
Robert Wratchford
Kevin Callanan
George Phillips
Gail Johnson
Laura Chavez
Thomas Gilpin
Debra Alderman
Tamika Harris
Isaac Izzillo
Alice Pope
Thomas Gilpin
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HosPAC Donors
Patron cont’d Marcella Wilding
Marvella Rea
John Webster
Vicki Clevenger
Chris Thomson
Katherine Strickland
Brenda Stokes
James Sherwood
Vickie Humphries
Vikki O'Dell
Kathie Zimbro
Stephen Combs
F. Ashby
Patricia Hallmark
Theodore Stryker
David Gough
Courtney Doyle
Jeffery Snyder
Carol Koenecke-Grant
Victor Santos
Thomas Reynolds
Timothy O'Brien
Regina Day
Andrew Stephenson
George Goldman
Bruce Carlson
Melanie Green
Nancy Campbell
William Barrett
Wayne Parrish
Dona King
Fred Blanchard
Lakricia Duncan
Charles Andersen
Karen Drenkard
Margaret Harris
Charles Crist
Joan Deal
Kathren Dowdy
Abraham Segres
Clint Kendall
Dana Phillips
Jeffrey Doucette
Janet Mangun
Leigh Sewell
Richard Leichtweis
Jennifer Smith
Stacey Ely
Lynne Zultanky
Jennifer Rankin-Walker
Marshall Ruffin
Dolly Ellis
Gary Roberson
James Freilich
John Bowers
Ricky Clary
Nagesh Prabhu
Maria Stephens
Donna Jarrell
Phillip Graybeal
Mary Price
Jeff Long
Pamela Davies
Tami Radecke
Dana Anderson
Megan Yeager
Charles Fletcher
Rebecca Talley
Candace Bittner
Michael Bratton
Mary Hardin
Larry Fitzgerald
Portia Brown
Edward Allison
Margaret Alexander
Deborah Newman
Anne Rieger
Mona Kelley-Salvador
Dinesh Pai
P. Goad
Wayne Grey
Matthew Toomey
Fred Messing
Daniel O'Connor
Janice Galyen
Wendy Lenhart
Stephen Dean
Pamela Gay
Emily Tafel
Denise Rhinehart
Nancy Prince
Gerald Bechamps
Windy Dongarra
Amirhadi Mirmirani
Robert Davenport
Terri Wright
Kimberlin Pennington
Otis Thomas
Chrissy Corum
Samuel Crosby
Lisa Caison
Joseph Wright
Erin Ehrlich
Jacklene Martin
Thomas Angelo
Jeff Schnitter
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Upcoming Meetings
2016 Patient Safety Summit February 4-5, 2016
The Richmond Marriott
Downtown Richmond, Va. http://www.vhha.com/programs/conferences/patient-safety-summit/
2016 VHREF Spring Conference April 27-29, 2016
The Williamsburg Lodge
Williamsburg, Va.