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Health Systems Innovation Council Meeting – Q4 2025
Topic: Improving Provider and Patient Outcomes with Payors
Hosted by Huntington Hospital
December 3, 2025 @ 10:30 am – 1:30 pm
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Agenda
10:30 a.m. Welcome
- Mark Gamble, Strategic Advisor, Alliance for SoCal Innovation
- Dr. John Corman, Interim President and Chief Clinical Officer, Huntington Health
- Mike Strohl, CEO, e360
10:50 a.m. Rapid-fire introductions
11:10 a.m. Featured Startup Presentation – Dr. David Kirk, CMO, Regard Health
11:20 a.m. Panel Discussion: Improving Provider and Patient Outcomes with Payors
- Dr. David Kirk, CMO, Regard Health
- Rudy Braccili, Jr., Senior Director Revenue Cycle Operations, Keck Medicine of USC
- EunBi Lee, Managing Director & Partner, BCG
- Mark Gamble, Strategic Advisor, Alliance for SoCal Innovation (moderator)
12:05 p.m. Break + Grab lunch (boxed lunches provided)
12:15 p.m. Innovation Venture Fund Update by Andy Wilson
12:25 p.m. Featured Speaker: Doug Mirsky, PhD, Vice President, DiMe Seal, Digital Medicine Society (DiMe)
12:50 p.m. Interactive Council Discussion, moderated by Mark Gamble & Andy Wilson
1:30 p.m. Tour of Huntington Hospital
Speakers
Dr. Corman joins Huntington from Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, where he served as vice president and chief clinical officer. In this role, he engaged with medical leadership to ensure continuity and stability at a time when the regional health care system was taking shape. He has a proven track record in quality oversight and outstanding collaboration with medical staff to support excellent care. Having built his career at Virgina Mason, Dr. Corman has held such posts over the years as senior medical director of peri-operative and procedural services, pathology, radiology, and anesthesiology. He was also medical director of the Virginia Mason Cancer Institute. Clinically, Dr. Corman has completed over 2000 DaVinci surgeries and has been recognized as a Seattle Top Doctor for 16 consecutive years.
Dr. Corman received his undergraduate degree from Pomona College prior to graduating from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He completed his postgraduate training at UCLA, with an internship in general surgery and residency in urology. In addition to his staff practice, Dr. Corman has been a clinical professor in various capacities at medical centers and schools throughout the Pacific Northwest for more than two decades. Dr. Corman also has vast administrative experience throughout his various appointments on boards, programs, departments, committees, councils, and educational courses. He has been widely published in such periodicals as the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of Urology.
e360’s journey traces back to 1988, born from the entrepreneurial spirit of Mike’s father. Initially a training company focused on application-based learning, it laid the foundation for what e360 would become.
In 1994, Mike and Matt took over the company when Mike’s father passed. They have expanded e360 to 250 employees and broadened its expertise in:
- Digital Workplace
- Modern Infrastructure
- Cybersecurity
- Cloud Solutions
- Enterprise Managed Services
At e360, we’re more than a company; we’re a community. This sense of family isn’t just because we started as one. It’s also because of our long-standing team members, some with over two decades of dedication, and our commitment to our clients.
Dr. Kirk joins Regard following more than 20 years of leadership at WakeMed Health & Hospitals, where he most recently served as Chief Clinical Integration Officer and Executive Medical Director of Critical Care Medicine and eICU.
A nationally recognized clinician and innovation leader, Dr. Kirk has led large-scale initiatives integrating artificial intelligence, analytics and process improvement into clinical care. In his most recent executive roles at WakeMed, he oversaw systemwide digital transformation and care delivery innovation, aligning data science, technology and operational strategy to improve quality, efficiency and financial performance. His leadership drove more than $17 million in cost savings through data-driven process improvements, including more than $9 million in recovered revenue from implementing Regard’s AI-powered Proactive Documentation platform. He also expanded clinical governance structures, established incentive-based performance programs and spearheaded predictive analytics pilots in critical care – initiatives that earned him the North Carolina Healthcare Association’s 2025 Clinical Leadership Award for transforming care delivery through innovation and improvement.
Rudolph Braccili Jr. is a seasoned and highly regarded leader in healthcare revenue cycle operations, currently serving as Senior Director of Revenue Cycle Operations at Keck Medicine of USC in Los Angeles.
Over a long and distinguished career, Rudy has held senior leadership roles across multiple organizations. His prior positions include President & CEO of IMPACT A/R; Senior Director of AR Operations at Conifer Health Solutions; Vice President of Revenue Cycle at KPC Healthcare, Inc.; and Executive Director of Revenue Cycle Services at Boca Raton Community Hospital (among others).
Rudy has led both single-facility and multi-facility revenue cycle operations. His expertise spans business-operation consolidations, system-implementation project teams, complex reorganizations, and ongoing revenue cycle transformations — delivering sustained improvements in key performance metrics year after year.
Eun Bi is a Managing Director & Partner in the Los Angeles office. She has worked extensively with regional and national payers across the country on distribution strategy, marketing strategy, and growth strategy. Eun Bi first joined BCG at the Mexico City office in 2013 as an Associate, and transferred to the Los Angeles office in 2015.
Eun Bi graduated from Yale University and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. Her previous work experience includes interning at Hanwha General Insurance Co. in Asset Management division, and at various non-profit organizations such as Women 4 Women. Eun Bi holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management. She is fluent in English, Spanish, and Korean, and speaks basic Japanese.
Dr. Doug Mirsky is a distinguished leader in digital innovation and healthcare transformation, currently spearheading the DiMe Seal, a new unifying evaluation framework to establish quality and trust across the digital health software ecosystem. Previously, Doug led the Digital Medicine Society’s (DiMe’s) groundbreaking public-private partnership announced by The White House as a national digital health accelerator within the revitalized Cancer Moonshot initiative. Joined by Moffitt Cancer Center, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC), and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH), Dr. Mirsky led work to harness cutting-edge technology and collaboration among health systems to drive forward the fight against cancer. With a robust academic background and a passion for advancing digital health, Dr. Mirsky is committed to creating innovative solutions that enhance patient outcomes and revolutionize care. He has previously held roles as Co-Founder of a venture-backed digital health startup, led consulting engagements for Fortune 500 enterprises and was a multi-role executive at GLG, the leading technology-enabled knowledge marketplace, during its early hyper-growth. He holds a PhD from the University of Chicago in human evolutionary anatomy and lives in Portland, OR with his wife and two children.
Health Systems Innovation Council Members
Andrew Goldfrach, CEO
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
Geoffrey Hall, CEO
Alex Jawharjian, COO
California Rehabilitation Institute
Kelly Linden, President and CEO
Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare
Bryan Croft, EVP & COO
Cedars-Sinai
Naser Mohammad, CEO
Centinela Hospital Medical Center
Omkar Kulkarn, VP, Chief Transformation Officer | Chief Innovation Officer
Children’s Hospital LA (CHLA)
Harlan Levine, President, Health Innovation and Policy
City of Hope
Mick Zdeblick, CEO
Anthony Russell, CAO, Ambulatory Medicine
Community Memorial Healthcare
Ron Werft, President and CEO
Cottage Health
Jeremy Zoch, President and CEO
Dignity Health, Northridge Hospital Medical Center
Carolyn Caldwell, Hospital President and CEO
Dignity Health, St. Mary Medical Center
Lori Morgan, CEO
Huntington Hospital
Tad Funahashi, Chief Innovation Officer
Kaiser Permanente
Camille Applin-Jones, SVP & Area Manager
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals
TJ Malseed, CIO
Alen Oganesyan, Assoc. Chief Information Officer
Keck Medicine of USC
Maneesh Goyal, COO
Mayo Clinic Platform
Michael Torgan, Chief Transformation Officer
Mission Community Hospital
Kent Hoyos, VP & Chief Information Officer
Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center
Bernie Klein, CEO
Providence Holy Cross
Matt Bader, Chief Strategy Officer
Providence St. Joseph Health
John Chapman, President and CEO
San Antonio Regional Hospital
Nana Deeb, CEO
Southwest Healthcare, Palmdale Regional Medical Center
Khurram Mir, Director of Innovation
UCI Health
Jennifer McCaney, Chief of Innovation
UCLA Health
Armand Dorian, CEO
USC Verdugo Hills Hospital
Steven Shapiro, SVP for Health Affairs
USC Health
Andy Wilson, Vice President, Business Development Health Affairs
USC
Gus Valdespino, President and CEO
Valley Presbyterian Hospital