Council Fellows Announces 2019 Class

Jan 29, 2019 at 10:53 am by Staff


Last month, officials with the Nashville Health Care Council, alongside former U.S. Senate Majority Leader William H. Frist, MD, and healthcare economist Larry Van Horn, announced the 2019 class of the Nashville Health Care Council Fellows. The class includes 28 senior executives from across the country representing a diverse array of sectors within health care who will discuss and address the challenges facing the industry.

"The Fellows initiative brings together a remarkable collection of health care's brightest minds each year for a unique opportunity to positively transform our nation's health care system," said Frist. "The healthcare industry is constantly having to evolve and think of what's next, and I'm excited to welcome this new group of leaders who are going to move the industry forward in the years to come."

The 2019 application pool was especially competitive, with the highest number of applications in the history of the program. This is the seventh class to be named for the annual initiative. The members of the 2019 Fellows class are:

Launched by the Council amid unprecedented industry change in 2013, Council Fellows is aimed at improving the way healthcare executives meet their most critical challenges. The initiative kicks off with a two-day orientation retreat, followed by seven full-day sessions over four months, where class members investigate and evaluate new ideas to address the hurdles facing the U.S. healthcare system. The experience is capped off by a two-day closing retreat.

"As the global center for healthcare delivery and collaboration, Nashville is the only place where this one-of-a-kind leadership experience can take place," said Council President Hayley Hovious. "The Fellows program allows the Council to continue its commitment to cultivating collaboration and developing leadership among executives from top healthcare organizations across the country, of all sizes and sectors."

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