Baldwin Area Medical Center/Kahler Slater Presenting at 2016 Rural Healthcare Leadership Conference

January 15, 2016

We are excited to share a behind-the-scenes look at Baldwin Area Medical Center's transformation story that is sure to revolutionize the way you think about Critical Access Hospitals.

Baldwin Area Medical Center (BAMC) is changing the perception of its campus by integrating the total experience philosophy with their evolving wellness-focused model of care. Alison Page, MHA, MSN, Chief Executive Officer, Baldwin Area Medical Center, Baldwin, WI and Eric Mayne, AIA, RIBA, Associate Principal, Architect, Designer, Kahler Slater, Milwaukee, WI, are teaming up at this year’s Rural Health Care Leadership Conference to share the steps BAMC is taking to evolve their campus into a successful wellness community, differentiating themselves in the marketplace and improving the health of their population; starting with their cornerstone project – a New Regional Wellness Center.

“This is a great opportunity! I am very fortunate to be able to tell our

story and what we are trying to achieve to a national audience.

I hope to inspire other rural hospitals to push the envelope and

start a transformation.”

-- Alison Page

SUNRISE SESSION

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Leading with Wellness—A Critical Access Hospital Reimagined

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ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Alison Page, MHA, MSN, Chief Executive Officer, Baldwin Area Medical Center, Baldwin, WI

Alison H. Page, MHA, MSN is the CEO of Baldwin Area Medical Center, an integrated ambulatory and inpatient medical center in western Wisconsin. Alison holds a Master of Healthcare Administration degree and a Master of Science degree, both from the University of Minnesota. Alison has been recognized nationally and locally for innovation and leadership throughout her career, receiving awards from the Minnesota Alliance for Patient Safety, the Minnesota Hospital Association, and the National Patient Safety Foundation. She has also been named a Leader in Business by the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal. She is now applying innovative strategies to the design and functionality of a new, integrated facility that will serve several communities in western Wisconsin. Alison’s passion is helping clinicians deliver the best care possible to patients…each patient…every day.

Eric Mayne, AIA, RIBA, Associate Principal, Architect, Designer, Kahler Slater, Milwaukee, WI

Eric Mayne, AIA, RIBA, is an associate principal at Kahler Slater and is a health care architect and designer who also has strong international experience. Eric spent 10 years working in London as a registered architect and member of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and is also a registered architect in the United States. With over 15 years of experience, Eric brings his vast knowledge and breadth of design experience to his health care projects. In addition to leading the design of healthcare projects at Kahler Slater, Eric is the champion of Kahler Slater’s Health Care Team Ambulatory Care Design initiative. He recently had his article on ambulatory care design, “Building Design Supports New Ambulatory Care”, published on HCONews.com, and presented on the topic, “Designing a New Ambulatory Care Model: A Case Study look at Ambulatory Design Trends featuring UW Health – Yahara Clinic”, for the Center for Health Design ICONS & Innovators Webinar series.