SHS State of the Society Todd Schneider, BSIE, MBA, FHIMSS, DSHS President Society for Health Systems
State of SHS Who are we? Mission/Vision Goals and Strategies this past year How are we doing? Membership Scholarship Fund Conference attendance Recognition / Awards How can you get involved?
Society For Health Systems (SHS) The leading professional organization for analysis and improvement of healthcare processes. Industrial engineers and process improvement professionals Excellent annual conference Education conference, seminars, and webinars Resources and Tools Partnerships with other organizations Career Center and student mentoring Part of the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) www.societyforhealthsystems.org
SHS Board of Directors 2013-2014 President Todd Schneider President Elect Ron McDade Immediate Past President Jean Ann Larson Director 2011-2014 Amanda Mewborn Director 2012-2014 Ralph Franco Directors 2012-2015 Rudolph Santacroce Joyce Siegele Directors 2013-2016 Dean Athanaisades Ashley Benedict Conference Chair Karl Kraebber Terms run from one SHS Conference to the next
SHS Board of Directors 2014-2015 President Ron McDade Directors 2012-2015 Rudolph Santacroce Joyce Siegele President Elect Amanda Mewborn Immediate Past President Todd Schneider Directors 2013-2016 Dean Athanaisades Ashley Benedict Directors 2014-2017 Mary Ellen Skeens Roque Perez-Velez Conference Chair Tarun Mohan Lal Terms run from one SHS Conference to the next
Thank you! Departing SHS Board members Jean Ann Larson Immediate Past President Ralph Franco Director Amanda Mewborn Director (.. And welcome back)
Society For Health Systems (SHS) Shared Vision Institute of Industrial Engineers To be the premier organization that advances, promotes and unites the industrial and systems engineering profession worldwide Society for Health Systems To be recognized as a leading professional organization for people engaged in the analysis and improvement of healthcare processes
Society For Health Systems (SHS) SHS Mission Contribute to improvement of healthcare processes through systems engineering, analysis, and process improvement methods. SHS Vision To be recognized as a leading professional organization for people engaged in the analysis and improvement of healthcare processes
Society For Health Systems (SHS) Objective Operational Definition 1. Grow Engaged Members Manage & build Membership & member benefits 2. Ensure Visibility & recognition of the profession and the society - beyond SHS Recognized point of contact for IE / System Engineering in healthcare by those organizations driving healthcare policy and improvement & be recognized as the expert resource in key areas of performance improvement 3. Align & collaborate with the IIE Strategy Shared webinars and seminars 4. Build Leadership Provide leadership opportunities for participation in: SHS committees and board positions 5. Overarching Takeaway the SHS conference is our crown jewel Formal and informal leadership roles in the healthcare industry Through a successful conference we grow engaged members, build leadership and ensure visibility and recognition of the society
Focus Areas for 2013-2014 SHS Website Organization Re-evaluate the taxonomy Enhance our use of Social Media Regional Networking Events Hosted & Partner Opportunities 6 Educational Webinars Academic / Students Web listing of Universities with Healthcare IE focus Profiles of professional members Continue to grow the SHS Scholarship Fund Page 10
Regional Networking Events CDC Engineering and Public Health Symposium* Lunch sponsored by SHS 118 External Participants + internal viewing at CDC Atlanta area networking lunch and panel discussion 24 attendees Detroit 2013 Healthcare Symposium* 50 attendees Bay Area Performance Improvement Network* 29 attendees * co-sponsored events Page 11
Committees Communications/Tools & Content Membership Recognition Students & Academic Outreach Education Conference
Jan-08 Mar-08 May-08 Jul-08 Sep-08 Nov-08 Jan-09 Mar-09 May-09 Jul-09 Sep-09 Nov-09 Jan-10 Mar-10 May-10 Jul-10 Sep-10 Nov-10 Jan-11 Mar-11 May-11 Jul-11 Sep-11 Nov-11 Jan-12 Mar-12 May-12 Jul-12 Sep-12 Nov-12 Jan-13 Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Number of Members SHS Membership 2008-2013 1200 1000 Total Students Professors Industry Non-Students (Industry + Professors) 38% Increase year over year Total Non-students 1267 981 800 600 Industry 400 Students 200 Professors 0 Page 13
SHS Scholarship Fund Seeking $20,000 to establish an ongoing Undergraduate Scholarship MAKE YOUR DONATION TODAY! Special thanks to Parallon Workforce Solutions for sponsoring this year s Scholarship and making a donation to our Scholarship Fund. Page 14
The 2014 SHS Conference 3 Keynote speakers Over 60 sessions 4 Pre-Conference Workshops Expansive Poster sessions More vendor exhibits Networking opportunities Page 15
Memphis, TN St. Louis, MO Washington, D.C. Kansas City, MO Orlando, FL Atlanta, GA San Diego, CA Orlando, FL Dallas, TX San Diego, CA New Orleans, LA Orlando, FL Chicago, IL Atlanta, GA Orlando, FL Las Vegas, NV New Orleans, LA Orlando, FL SHS Conference 400 Conference Registration by year 350 300 309 283 323 309 301 348 313 250 200 150 100 175 143 163 103 150 99 125 183 205 242 224 50 0 1998 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Page 16
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SHS Diplomate Status Diplomate status in the society is awarded to recognize members for their contributions to the Society for Health Systems and to the healthcare industry. Advancement is not simply to acknowledge years of membership in the Society. The emphasis is placed on honoring members who provide substantial service to the Society and to the greater healthcare community. Individuals advanced to Diplomate status are leaders within the society implying not only recognition for past contributions but also the expectation of continuing participation and contributions to the Society and the healthcare community. Page 18
New Diplomates Evelyn Brown Nancy Dariseh Toni Doolen Charles Dubusk Dan France Robert Gift Jeffery Hermann Muhanad Hirzallah Brian Nathanson Robert Rankin Lesley Strawderman Susan Seidenstricker Page 19
President s SHS Service Award Demonstrates steadfast commitment to the advancement of health systems Demonstrates a true passion for people engaged in the analysis and improvement of healthcare processes Consistently exhibits extraordinary expertise Positively influences the future of healthcare performance improvement by selflessly investing time in others A mentor to many Page 20
President s SHS Service Award John Hansmann, DSHS Page 21
Further Information / Next Steps Society for Health Systems, SHS (www.societyforhealthsystems.org) - Career Center - Tools & Resources - Student resources - Paper competitions, Senior projects 2015 SHS conference Orlando Sign up to review papers for the conference Submit an abstract Write an article for the Newsletter Join a Committee
Conference Opportunities Find and share best practices! Build on what you learn, and plan to come back next year to share your learnings! Engage, engage, engage in the opportunities offered! Volunteer your time to influence the future of healthcare