Proving Public Health Can Be Financially Sustainable
March 24, 2025 RecordingFinancial sustainability for public health and community healthcare organizations is getting more and more challenging. Reimbursement rates and payer mixes have not kept up with the growing costs of delivering exceptional care. The traditional methods of cost containment and revenue maximization are pieces to the puzzle and to complete the puzzle, new strategies are required. Investing in growth, revenue retention, data-driven decision-making and maximizing quality outcomes are among the strategies being employed at South Brooklyn Health to close the gap between total expenses and patient care revenue. In this presentation, the South Brooklyn Health team will discuss the progress made thus far, the strategies employed to get there and the strategies being employed to continue this progress. Financial sustainability in community healthcare is possible, and the presenters will outline the roadmap to do so.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn what factors to consider in progressing toward financial sustainability, both traditional and nontraditional.
- See real-life examples of financial sustainability in a public health/community healthcare setting.
Speakers:
Svetlana Lipyanskaya, FACHE
CEO
NYC H+H/South Brooklyn Health
Michelle Bekman
Chief Growth Officer
NYC Health + Hospitals / South Brooklyn Health
Darren Collington, MPA
CFO
NYC Health +Hospitals / South Brooklyn Health
Phillip Wadle
Associate Executive Director
NYC H+H / South Brooklyn Health
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