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SBJ Healthcare Leadership Forum 2022

Updated: Apr 20, 2022

On March 17, 2022, regional healthcare leaders gathered for The Sacramento Business Journal Healthcare Leadership Forum to discuss what is on the horizon in the ever-changing healthcare industry. Equinox HIT leader, Teal Heath, attended the breakfast, which began with a welcome video from David Lubarsky, MD, Vice-Chancellor of Human Health Sciences and Chief Executive Officer for UC Davis Health.

Hotel conference room, panelists on stage with screen displaying Sacramento Business Journal Healthcare Leadership Forum 2022 - attendees sitting at round tables focused on panelists and moderator- panelists are seated with wireless microphone - moderator is seated at podium with microphone- American flag is also on the stage - background includes crystal, glass, and gold chandeliers hanging from white and brown ceiling, walls with red, black, and white drapes, carpeted multi-colored flooring, people in business casual attire, round tables with white linens and brown chairs

Panelists included:

  • Ron Amodeo, chief strategy officer for UC Davis Health

  • Dr. Alvin Cheung, president and CEO of California Northstate University

  • Phil Jackson, CEO of health plan partnerships and products for Sutter Health

  • Michael Korpiel, president of Dignity Health Mercy San Juan Medical Center

  • Rachael McKinney, hospital area CEO for Sutter Medical Center Sacramento

  • Trish Rodriguez, senior vice president and area manager, Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento

  • Moderated by Adam Steinhauer, Sacramento Business Journal Editor-in-Chief

Healthcare construction was a hot topic, with many of the industry leaders detailing their growth and market strategies for the Sacramento region. Thank you to all the panelists for their insights!


Check out the SBJ article for more details about the event or this article to learn more about the healthcare construction projects discussed to include the future Californa Northstate University Medical Center.


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