Sustainability In A Competitive Market: The Daughters Of Charity Services Story

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With the market shifts over the past five years, the status quo for most health and human services organizations is no longer possible due to the eroding financial stability of traditional service lines, the arrival of new value-based payment models, a growing scarcity of resources, and increased competition. For many executives of non-profit provider organizations, the issue of sustainability is a primary challenge – ensuring that your organization will be around to serve the community in the long-term, while also fulfilling your mission in the present can be a difficult balance to achieve. In this session, Michael Griffin, Chief Executive Officer of Daughters of Charity Services will discuss his organization’s long history of providing compassionate care in the community; how their organization has evolved to meet the challenges of the changing health care market; and his perspective on how non-profit executives can build an innovative, sustainable organization that remain true to their mission in the community.