
Wisconsin Health Systems Leaders Panel
Explore insights from the 2013 Wisconsin Health Improvement and Research Partnerships Forum, featuring panelists from top health systems discussing mutual cooperation and collaboration in health research and practice. Learn about Aurora Health Care, its extensive network, and the goal to promote active dialogue in the healthcare community.
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Health Systems Leaders Panel 2013 Wisconsin Health Improvement and Research Partnerships Forum September 13, 2013
Our Panelists Bruce Van Cleave, MD, Chief Clinical Officer Aurora Health Care Adam H. Balin, MD, Medical Director Primary Care Western Region, Dean Health Systems Bill Priest, Chief Administrative Officer Mayo Clinic Health Systems
Goal Promote an active dialogue between Forum attendees and the leaders of Wisconsin health systems surrounding issues of : mutual cooperation and collaboration in health research and practice.
Aurora Health Care at a Glance Private, not-for-profit integrated health care provider 31 counties, 90 communities 15 hospitals 159 clinic sites 70 retail pharmacies 30,000 caregivers - including 1,500 employed physicians Largest homecare organization in Wisconsin More than 1.2 million unique patients 7.8 million patient encounters $4.1 billion in annual revenue 4
65 Clinics 786 Providers ~ 1 Mil Ambulatory Visits/year