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August 21, 2018

Nashville Health Care Council Releases 2018 Year in Review

New White Paper Highlights Key Drivers, Insights Shaping The Future Of Health Care

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — On the heels of the commencement of its 2018 class, Nashville Health Care Council Fellows has published its first white paper, 2018 Year in Review, sharing key insights from the initiative’s most recent discussions. The publication provides a snapshot of what proved to be top-of-mind for this year’s Fellows and faculty, collectively one of the nation’s most influential cohorts of health care leaders.

The highlights were gathered from 64 intensive hours of classroom collaboration aimed to shape the future of health care. This year, 31 Fellows had the exclusive opportunity to candidly discuss strategies to solve the most pressing issues of this increasingly complex industry.

Co-chaired by former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, M.D., and Larry Van Horn, health care management and economics professor at the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University, Council Fellows provides an opportunity for top health care leaders to engage in vulnerable dialogue, share unique perspectives and enhance the skills needed to carry the industry forward.

“The 2018 Year in Reviewadvances the Council Fellows’ commitment to facilitating conversations about the challenges and the opportunities facing health care leaders throughout this country,” Fristsaid. “We’re proud to share these takeaways from our most recent class, in hopes of continuing the important discussions relevant to our field during this time of transformation and innovation.”

The white paper includes unique perspectives by the 2018 Fellows class in response to faculty presentations, which include:

  • Driving health care change outside of Washington, D.C.
  • Addressing the nation’s opioid crisis
  • Social constraints affecting health care
  • How physicians can maximize care effectiveness

“As the Council Fellows program has grown, it’s become increasingly evident that the collaboration that occurs when we bring the best health care minds together is impactful, not only within the classroom, but also across the nation,” saidJune Patterson, director of the Council Fellows. “Given this nationally unique platform, we recognize the responsibility that falls on us to continue to break down siloes and bring every diverse sector of health care together at the table. And there’s nowhere better for that table than here in Nashville.”

To view the full 2018 Year in Review, visit https://healthcarecouncilfellows.com/2018-review or email Patterson at jpatterson@healthcarecouncil.com.

The Fellows initiative is supported by underwriters BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, Community Health Systems, HCA, Tivity Health, LifePoint Health and Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management.

About the Nashville Health Care Council

The Nashville Health Care Council is an association of health care industry leaders working together to inspire global collaboration to improve health care by serving as a catalyst for leadership and innovation. Since 1995, the Council has served as the most trusted source for information on trends and innovations influencing the nation’s health care capital. Through regular programs, ranging from large ballroom events to small group gatherings, the Council provides members with truly unparalleled access to national and international policymakers, industry innovators and thought leaders.

Worldwide, Nashville’s health care industry generates more than $84 billion in annual revenues and 500,000 jobs. It is Middle Tennessee’s largest and fastest-growing employer. For more information on the Council, please visit www.healthcarecouncil.com.

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