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San Diego Organization of Healthcare Leaders RSVP Phone: Costs: $15 Student $25 Member $35 Non-Member SOHL Presents Community Clinics CEOs: Improving the Health Status of San Diego December 12, 2013 Location: DPR Construction 5010 Shoreham Pl, San Diego, CA :30 – 7:30PM Refreshments provided. This event will provide 1.5 Face-to-Face Credits Panelists: Stephen O’Kane, CEO Council of Community Clinics of San Diego; Kevin L. Mattson, CEO San Ysidro Health Center and Jim Schultz, MD, CMO Neighborhood Healthcare

© 2013 San Diego Organization of Healthcare Leaders SOHL CEO Rounds presents: Steve O’Kane, CEO of Council of Community Clinics December 12, 2013 ● 5:30pm-7:30pm Location: DPR Construction Healthcare organizations exist to serve the communities in which they reside. Though community health has always been a focus for these organizations, new regulations require them to take an active role. The health of a community or geographic population has a critical impact on a healthcare organization’s planning, operations, financial sustainability, outcomes and success. Community clinics serve the needs of many in our cities, including our most vulnerable populations. Steve O’Kane, CEO of the Council of Community Clinics (CCC) will present on how his organization and its members are meeting the need of San Diego County. The CCC represents and advocates on behalf of health centers in their endeavors to deliver quality care. It supports its members through fund development, technical assistance, and emergency preparedness as well. Joining Steve will be Kevin Mattson, CEO of San Ysidro Health Center, and Jim Schultz, MD, CMO of Neighborhood Healthcare. They will discuss issues relevant to community health centers, such as the impact of healthcare reform on clinics and their patients. This program has been developed and is presented locally by SOHL. The American College of Healthcare Executives has awarded 1.5 ACHE Face-to-Face Education Credits to this program. Moderator: Nick Macchione, Director Health & Human Services Agency Panelists:Steve O’Kane, CEOJim Schultz, MD, CMOKevin Mattson, CEO Council of Community Clinics Neighborhood Healthcare San Ysidro Health Center

Panelists Stephen O’Kane is chief executive officer (CEO) of the Council of Community Clinics of San Diego and Imperial Counties. The CCC represents and supports community clinics and health centers in their efforts to provide access to quality health care and related services for the diverse communities they serve, with an emphasis on low income and uninsured populations. The CCC was established in 1977, and offers a number of shared services to its member clinics, including advocacy, fund development, HIV prevention and technical assistance, and emergency preparedness. Jim Schultz, MD, MBA is the Chief Medical Officer for Neighborhood Healthcare, an 11-site, 70,000 patient Community Health Center providing comprehensive primary care services to indigent patients of all ages. He also serves as the Medical Director for the Council of Community Clinics and for Project Access San Diego. He is Volunteer Clinical Professor for UCSD Dept. of Family and Preventive Medicine and is the lead faculty for the UCSD BYY -1 Family Medicine Residency Outpatient Gynecology Rotation. Kevin Mattson, President and CEO at San Ysidro Health Center, oversees a 2013 operating budget of more than $80 million and supports a workforce of over 900 employees at 22 health care delivery sites distributed throughout the cities of San Diego, Chula Vista and National City. The health center serves 85,000 patients and generates approximately 350,000 patient encounters each year. Working with SYHC since 2000, Mr. Mattson served as Senior Vice-President prior to his promotion and was responsible for the financial affairs of the organization. Moderator Nick Macchione has over 20 years of experience in the planning, management, and delivery of medical care, public health and human services. As Deputy Chief Administrative Officer and Director of the Health & Human Services Agency for the County of San Diego, he oversees one of the nation’s largest local government-based health and social services networks that supports a county population of over 3 million residents. With budget responsibility of over $2.0 billion annually, Mr. Macchione manages a workforce of 5,600 employees and 800 contractors that provide direct client services to over 500,000 individuals annually.