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Jack Welch to Headline the 8th Annual Lean Six Sigma Healthcare Summit
Date:10/29/2007

IQPC Announces Health Industry Exclusive, 'An Audience With Jack Welch' January 29 - February 1, 2008. Disney's Contemporary Resort, Orlando, FL

LONDON, October 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Jack Welch, Former Chairman and CEO, GE will speak at the 8th Annual Lean Six Sigma Healthcare Summit, providing a unique opportunity for healthcare professionals across the USA to address their improvement issues with the leading figure in Six Sigma and process excellence.

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Other renowned speakers at the summit include:

Glenn Fosdick, FACHE, President and Chief Executive Officer,

The Nebraska Medical Center

Greg Stock, Chief Executive Officer,

Thibodaux Regional Medical Center

Denise R. Remus, PhD, RN, Chief Quality Officer,

BayCare Health System

Tom Diller, Chief Medical Officer,

Blessing Hospital

Dave Munch, Chief Clinical and Quality Officer,

Exempla Lutheran Medical Center

John Moeller, Chief Operating Officer,

Indianapolis Neurosurgical Group

Marc De Carlo, Chief Executive Officer,

Methodist Sports Medicine

Glenn Crotty Jr., MD, FACP Chief Operating Officer,

Charleston Area Medical Center

The agenda addresses current issues affecting US healthcare providers nationwide. In specific, the engagement of Physicians will be addressed in detail, including winning their trust for what is commonly viewed as an "overly rigid" approach that "puts patients' safety at risk". Extensive research has identified this as the most pressing issue in continuous healthcare improvement.

Plus with recent changes in Medicare DRG policy and increased necessity to protect the future bottom-line of healthcare providers, proven methodologies for creating and innovating tailor-made Lean Six Sigma programs will be explored.

Essential sessions will cover

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