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Bold Leadership Through Innovation

Industry Panel Discussion

Monday, Dec 6–Thursday, Dec 9

COVID-19 has changed the way healthcare does business. Seventy-four percent of companies say it has sped up their digital transformation initiatives. And 90 percent believe the new reality will require technology, products, services, and processes for automated healthcare delivery models.

Join Randall Lipps, Omnicell Chairman, President, CEO, and Founder, as he sits down with leaders from Wellforce, UnityPoint, Advocate Aurora Health, and Bon Secours Mercy Health System, to discuss how COVID-19 has changed the way healthcare does business. And how this new reality will require bold innovation to transform the pharmacy care delivery model.

Speakers

Randall Lipps

Chairman, President, CEO & Founder

Randall Lipps is Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer, and founder of Omnicell. Under his leadership, Omnicell has grown from offering a single product to delivering the most comprehensive portfolio of medication management solutions across the continuum of care. Mr. Lipps is a member of the Bellwether League Hall of Fame and serves on the Board of Trustees of the American Nurses Foundation. He previously served on the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Nursing Board of Overseers and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Foundation Board of Directors. He also sits on the Advisory Board of Launchpad Digital Health, an early stage investor and mentor in digital health, and RexPay, a company focused on simplifying medical bill payment. He previously served on the boards of Invuity and Candescent Health. Mr. Lipps holds bachelor’s degrees in both Economics and Business Administration from Southern Methodist University.

Clay Holderman, MBA

President and Chief Executive Officer

Clay Holderman, MBA, became President and CEO of UnityPoint Health in February 2021. Prior to this position, Mr. Holderman was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Presbyterian Healthcare Services, a not-for-profit payer-provider integrated health system, where he oversaw all care delivery operations, information technology, real estate and development, payor-provider integration and new ventures, and was instrumental in driving growth for the system from $2.2 billion to $4.8 billion in net revenue. Mr. Holderman earned a Master of Business Administration from Colorado State University and an undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University. He also completed a Fellowship in Health System Leadership from The Health Management Academy’s GE Fellows Program.

Bill Santulli

Chief Operating Officer

Bill Santulli is the Chief Operating Officer for Advocate Aurora Health. In this position, his accountabilities include oversight of all hospital, ambulatory, post-acute, and home health operations. Mr. Santulli earned a master’s degree in health care administration from the University of Minnesota, a master’s degree in sociology/health services research from the University of Florida and a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Notre Dame. Prior to joining Advocate, Mr. Santulli served as the Chief Operating Officer for the New England Medical Center (NEMC), Academic Medical Center, Boston. He has previously served on several civic and health-related boards and currently holds a position on the American College of Health Care Executives board and is a past Chair of the Illinois Hospital Association.

Shafiq Rab, MD, MPH, CHCIO

EVP, Chief Digital Officer, System CIO

Shafiq Rab, MD, MPH, CHCIO, is the EVP, Chief Digital Officer and System Chief Information Officer for Wellforce in Burlington, MA, where he leads the organization’s digital transformation efforts across academic, community, home health and virtual settings. Dr. Rab earned a Master of Public Health from Rutgers University and holds a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery from Dow Medical College in Pakistan. Prior to joining Wellforce, Dr. Rab held CIO positions at Rush University and Rush University System for Health in Chicago, and Hackensack Meridian Health Network in New Jersey. He has served as a strategic advisor to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and has worked collaboratively with the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. Dr. Rab is an ONC Health IT Fellow, currently serves as Chair of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) foundation’s board, and is a leading national expert on interoperability, cloud strategy and the modernization of healthcare IT via apps, APIs and AI.