Business Networking Luncheon March 2015
Date and Time
Friday Mar 27, 2015
11:30 AM - 1:15 PM CDT
Friday,
March 27, 2015
11:30 Networking
12:00 Lunch
12:30 Presentation
1:15 Adjourn
Location
Oak Marsh Golf Course
526 Inwood Ave North
Oakdale, MN 55128
Fees/Admission
$20 for Members
$25 for Non-Members
Please RSVP by noon on
Wednesday, March 25
*Full refund available upon 48 hour cancellation*
Please bring non-perishable food donations and/or checks made out to the Christian Cupboard to support MN Foodshare. The Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches will provide an additional donation to CCEFS based upon the total dollars and pounds collected so this is a great way to support the 550 families in our community who receive services from the CCEFS each month.
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Call 651.842.9482 to register by 10:00 a.m. March 27.
The Woodbury Chamber Business Networking Luncheon offers a chance to network and learn more about an interesting topic each month while enjoying a delicious catered lunch. Please remember to bring your non perishable food items and/or check made out to Christian Cupboard Emergency Food Shelf!
Presentation: From Volume to Value: How the changing health care landscape is bringing health and well-being closer to home.
Success in health care today has taken on new meaning and requires new expertise. As the leading health care provider in the East Metro, HealthEast understands the impact of changes resulting from health care reform and regulation. These changes have challenged the organization to be creative and innovative while staying true to its unique strength of creating meaningful relationships.
Join us for a conversation with President and CEO Kathryn Correia and learn more about HealthEast’s commitment to making communities like Woodbury healthy places to live and work.
Kathryn Correia was chosen as President and CEO for the HealthEast Care System in January 2012. An advocate for community health and well-being, she embraced the opportunity to help create a vision for HealthEast that would inspire the organization to see the future of health care through a new lens – thus was born “Optimal health and well-being for our patients, our communities and ourselves.” The HealthEast Vision has served to engage and motivate employees and physicians alike.
Correia serves on the Minnesota Hospital Association (MHA) Board, Community University Board (CUB), and the YMCA of the Greater Twin Cities Board, and Leadership Council for the Center for Lean Healthcare Research (The Ohio State University/Fisher College of Business). An Ohio native, Correia received her undergraduate degree from Denison University in Granville, Ohio, and her Master’s degree in Health Administration from the Ohio State University. She previously served as president of Appleton Medical Center and Theda Clark Medical Center, and senior vice president of ThedaCare. Her work using The Toyota Production System (lean) to transform health delivery models has been featured in several national publications, including Health Affairs. Correia is married to Steve Correia, PhD. They reside in Woodbury, Minnesota, with their two sons.
About HealthEast
HealthEast Care System is a community-focused, non-profit health care system that provides a full spectrum of health services. Hospitals include St. Joseph’s Hospital, St. John’s Hospital, Woodwinds Health Campus and Bethesda Hospital. Other services include clinics, rehabilitation facilities, hospice, home care, and outpatient surgery centers. HealthEast employs 7,300 people and has more than 1,300 physicians on staff. Locally owned and operated, HealthEast is the largest health care provider in the Twin Cities’ East Metro area.
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