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Top Leadership Teams in Healthcare 2010 Announced by HealthLeaders Media

HealthLeaders Media, July 7, 2010

The winners in the 7th annual HealthLeaders Media Top Leadership Teams in Healthcare Awards program use words like “accountability” and “decisiveness” to describe the values that makes their senior leadership teams succeed. Yet these winning teams also realize they will need to hone those values and others to prepare for the rapidly-shifting challenges ahead in healthcare.

The Top Leadership Teams in Healthcare Awards program, sponsored by GE Healthcare, celebrates the outstanding teamwork that occurs in healthcare organizations each day, shares what makes top leadership teams successful, and encourages other healthcare leaders to learn more from the best practices of top leadership teams. The 2010 honorees include:

  • Novant Health in Winston-Salem, NC for large hospitals and health systems;
  • Columbus Regional Hospital in Columbus, IN for community and mid-sized hospitals;
  • UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital in Norwich, NY for small hospitals;
  • Crystal Run Healthcare in Middletown, NY for medical group practices; and
  • Network Health in Medford, MA, for health plans.

Dynamic change is nothing new to these teams. Novant Health restructured its system leadership team into an operations-based, not site-based, matrix to better promote improvement. After a flood closed Columbus Regional Hospital, the leadership team reopened ahead of schedule and kept all employees on salary during the rebuilding.

Christina Severin, CEO and president of Network Health, believes the health plan’s experience with the expansion of state-mandated health plan coverage in Massachusetts has prepared her leadership team and entire organization for the next challenges that will come with the expansion of federal health coverage.

“We have the chance to identify what’s happening in healthcare locally and what is likely to happen in healthcare nationally, and to act on our internal strengths and weaknesses,” Severin says. “Through analysis and evaluation, we have methodically prepared ourselves for success in the evolving world of healthcare and have instilled a laser-like focus on being a high-value health plan, as we believe that there won't be room for any other kind in the healthcare system of the future.”

Crystal Run Healthcare has been one of the fastest growing medical groups in the state, now reaching more than 30 specialties with 170 physicians and 1,200 employees. Hal Teitelbaum, MD, MBA, managing partner and CEO, says change is a constant that his leadership team has embraced.

“We are bored-and frustrated-by the status quo,” Teitelbaum says. “We have long understood that the present state can always be improved. Our history is one of expanding services and increasing integration. We are believers in accountable care and have been early adopters of electronic health records and the patient-centered medical home model. Given a new playing field, we feel our team is ready to develop and implement the new rules of the game.”

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