Hosts / speakers
In this episode, Sonia Roschnik, Director of the Geneva Sustainability Centre sat down with Stephanie Allen, Rod Hochman, and Bertrand Levrat to discuss healthcare leadership and sustainability.
Deloitte LLP
Dr Stephanie Allen
Global Health and Social Services Leader
Dr Stephanie Allen is the Global Health & Social Services sector leader for Deloitte, the largest professional services health care practice in the world. In...
Deloitte LLP
Dr Stephanie Allen
Global Health and Social Services Leader
Dr Stephanie Allen is the Global Health & Social Services sector leader for Deloitte, the largest professional services health care practice in the world. In addition, she leads Deloitte’s industry programs across the Asia Pacific region and is a member of the Asia Pacific Executive. Based in Australia, Stephanie is a Consulting Partner with over 25 years of healthcare experience and has worked extensively in the UK, Australia and across the Asia Pacific region.
As a senior partner, Stephanie leads some of our most strategic and complex healthcare projects globally. She specializes in leading large scale transformation programmes, reconfiguring health economies, commissioning new hospitals, and developing clinical service and operational strategies for some of the most eminent global health and research institutions. Stephanie has worked across the public and private sectors; with governments and insurers; across health policymakers, payers and providers; and also with new market entrants.
Providence
Dr Rod Hochman
President and CEO
Dr Rod Hochman is the president and CEO of Providence, a national, not-for-profit Catholic health system comprising a diverse family of organizations and driven by...
Providence
Dr Rod Hochman
President and CEO
Dr Rod Hochman is the president and CEO of Providence, a national, not-for-profit Catholic health system comprising a diverse family of organizations and driven by a belief that health is a human right.
Under Rod’s leadership, Providence is transforming healthcare for the future through digital innovation, genomics and scientific wellness, population health, whole-person care, and outreach to the poor and vulnerable.
Rod has been named among the most influential people in health care by Modern Healthcare several years in a row. He was awarded the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award by the Puget Sound Business Journal. In 2019, the National Center for Healthcare Leadership honored him as the recipient of the Gail L. Warden Leadership Excellence Award. He was also named the 2015 Innovator of the Year by Press Ganey and is the recipient of the 2017 Partners in Care Foundation Vision and Excellence in Health Care Leadership Award.
Rod is the immediate past chair of the American Hospital Association (AHA), a past chair of AHA’s Regional Policy Board 9 and past chair of the board of trustees for the Catholic Health Association. Rod served as a clinical fellow in internal medicine at Harvard Medical School and Dartmouth Medical School. He received his bachelor’s degree and medical degree from Boston University.