VITALS with Daryl Tol, president of Health Assurance Transformation Company (HATCo)
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Daryl Tol, president of Health Assurance Transformation Company (HATCo) will join VITALS | Visionary Health Leadership in Action at noon, Thursday, July 9, in Watanakunakorn Auditorium and via Zoom. The Health Assurance Transformation Company (HATCo) is a platform created by global investment and transformation company General Catalyst to transform health systems into resilient, vibrant organizations in partnership with leading technology companies and to achieve the promise of GC’s vision for health assurance: evolving healthcare from a “sick care” system to a proactive system designed to help people stay well, and make quality care more affordable and more accessible to all. As the former President/CEO of AdventHealth, a non-profit healthcare system serving millions of patients annually, Tol gained an insider’s perspective that has helped lay the foundation for the Health Assurance transformation playbook. In executing this playbook, he drives, operationalizes, and expands HATCo Services, a network of strategic partnerships with 23+ health systems and GC portfolio companies to share best practices, provide strategic advisory services, and scale impact to effect lasting change in the U.S. healthcare industry. In addition, HATCo has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Summa Health, to create a new system of community-based, lifelong healthcare to serve as a blueprint for broader healthcare transformation in the US and beyond. Tol is leading the integration and transformation planning with Summa Health to fulfill that vision. Free CME credit is available. VITALS is NEOMED’s health leadership speaker series presented in collaboration with University Hospitals. Save your seat! [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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