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Update on clinical enterprise

New leadership positions announced in neurosciences, primary care

As you know, we are in the process of designing integrated clinical programs and services in our continued effort to deliver extraordinary care to our patients and best position the clinical enterprise for the future of health care.

Each program is being designed to be to be patient-centric, comprehensive of our missions and standardized across programs. The goal of this work is to provide more integrated care for our patients across departments, academic and private physicians and the entire continuum of care. These offerings will allow us to continue to competitively position the clinical enterprise in the market, provide the best experience and outcomes for our patients and maximize our opportunities for sustaining growth and excellence.

The development process for the integrated clinical programs and services is being launched in a number of waves.  We recently announced and began the design process for the first three programs. In the next month we will be launching the next wave of program design. This will include Primary Care (General Internal Medicine and Family Medicine) and Neurosciences (Neurology, Neurosurgery, Pain Management and Mental Health).

We are also excited to announce the leaders who will be responsible for developing the strategic plan for their respective clinical program and ensuring the program's ongoing success:

Neurosciences Primary Care
Rizzo
Dr. Matthew Rizzo
Pospisil
Matthew Pospisil
Tape
Dr. Thomas Tape
Baldwin
Shelley Baldwin

 
We are confident that these leaders will not only uphold our mission to deliver exceptional care to our patients, but also help position our organization for continued success in the future and the ever-changing health care landscape. In addition to his role as leader of the neurosciences clinical program, Matt Pospisil will retain accountability for the inpatient, diagnostic and ambulatory areas associated with orthopedics and rehabilitation. 

Please join us in congratulating these leaders and supporting their efforts to continue to build our clinical enterprise into a leading academic medical center. We look forward to the exciting developments that will result from the design of these clinical programs.

In a recent update message, we encouraged you to send us your questions.

We received several including:

  • "When will we know about our new name and brand?"
  • "Will the university and hospital facilities departments merge?" and
  • "How do the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska negotiations with CHI affect us personally and our organization?"

Some answers to those questions are included in this week's video. Please continue to send your questions our way and we'll provide as complete an answer as possible.

Watch video of Dr. Britigan
 

Sincerely,

Bill Dinsmoor
CEO of the clinical enterprise

Brad Britigan, M.D.
President of the clinical enterprise
Dean of the College of Medicine