Sg2, Vizient’s market growth and strategy company, will present leading healthcare trends to help industry partners understand market dynamics that drive opportunities for growth in the evolving healthcare landscape. Gain key insights into how markets differ in their evolution towards the move to non-acute sites of care while getting an update on the emerging innovation and disruption we expect to have the largest impact through the year ahead.
In this webinar, you will:
Speakers:
Amy Brouhle, RN, BSN, MBA, MHA
National Vice President, Supplier Strategy and Business Development, Sg2
Amy has over 25 years of experience in the health care arena and has held positions spanning a variety of segments including strategy, business development, consulting, as well as operational and clinical services. In her current role, Amy has responsibility for supplier solution strategies while partnering with specialized resources tasked with delivering value to our supplier partners through data, market insights, and technology. In addition, Amy drives the Sg2 Life Science and Industry market development efforts which includes supplier education, national speaking engagements and delivery of strategically aligned market insights. Amy holds a master of business administration and a master of health administration from the University of Colorado Denver, and she has a bachelor of science in nursing from the University of Virginia.
Jayme Zage, PhD
Principal, Sg2
As a senior member of Sg2’s service line thought leadership team, Jayme draws on her experiences working with health system and service line leaders to develop key insights for Sg2’s Life Sciences and Industry members. She supports client needs across a broad range of service line initiatives, including structuring, strategic planning, workforce alignment, technology adoption and care delivery innovation. Jayme is an esteemed thought leader in care at home, behavioral health and the neurosciences; while working on-site with clients, she has lead assessments that guide prioritization of program development and investment in these critical services. Jayme has a BS in chemistry from the Colorado School of Mines.
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