OrthoWorx Takes Next Step in Orthopedic Hospital Study

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

OrthoWorx has appointed a community-based steering committee and     undertaken a philanthropic funding    study as next steps in determining the    feasibility of a nonprofit orthopedic specialty hospital in Warsaw.

OrthoWorx launched a feasibility    study in February for an orthopedic specialty hospital with a focus on research  and education. The Orthopedic Capital    Clinic project is an effort to enhance the broader community that depends on the continued growth of Kosciusko County’s $11 billion orthopedic device industry.

A nine-member steering committee    has been appointed to help complete the feasibility study. The committee represents a broad local interest group and includes representatives from the business community, professional services industries, local government and the    state’s medical school.

The  committee is charged with guiding OrthoWorx and its    consultants, NeuStrategy and Johnson Grossnickle and Associates, in further defining the business case, creating a funding strategy and determining partnership opportunities for the proposed specialty hospital’s construction, operation and maintenance, and medical education and research components.

Committee members include:
– Fen-­Lei Chang, MD, PhD, associate dean, Indiana University School of Medicine Fort Wayne
– Jerry Clevenger, owner, Clevenger Insurance Agency
– Sheryl Conley, president, S.L. Conley Consulting
– Rich  Haddad, CEO, K21 Health Foundation
– Brad  Jackson, owner, TL Jackson Construction, and Kosciusko County commissioner
– Dan Leininger, partner, Beers    Mallers Backs & Salin
– Suzie  Light, executive director, Kosciusko County Community Foundation
– Joe  Thallemer, OD, Vision Care Center,  and Warsaw mayor
– Ernie Wiggins, partner, Ramsey& Wiggins CPAs

“The  commitment we have from the steering committee members to help us complete the feasibility study with a 360-degree view representing varied viewpoints and interests is vital to fully examining the proposed hospital in the context of a centerpiece project to support and  grow our community, in which the orthopedic industry is so critically important,”    said David Floyd, chief executive officer    of OrthoWorx. “OrthoWorx is a collaborative effort among multiple community    stakeholders, and we look at all projects    through that lens.”

In  addition to the committee appointment, OrthoWorx has launched a philanthropic study under the guidance of JGA. This study will determine philanthropic    outreach strategies and measure funding capacity for the research and education components of the specialty hospital. Research and education will be cornerstone initiatives of the hospital, bringing together the state’s existing assets and encouraging partnerships between the    state’s research universities, industry and    healthcare providers to foster in-­state orthopedic innovation.

“While the Orthopedic Capital Clinic is    focused on helping to define and advance orthopedic care for patients worldwide, closer to home its goal is to stoke innovation and leverage and grow our community’s reputation as the Orthopedic Capital    of the World,” said Floyd.

OrthoWorx and its steering committee also are working with NeuStrategy, a well-known healthcare strategy consulting firm focused on specialty surgical care, to develop the final Orthopedic Capital Clinic business plan. The business plan, as well as the funding strategy and identification of third-party partners, is expected to be completed later this year.

“We are encouraged by the positive public feedback and interest in the Orthopedic Capital Clinic we have received over the past several months,” Floyd said. “We have built a strong team of community leaders and a stable of healthcare and business experts to guide our efforts and report back to the community details of our findings an next steps.”

Formed in 2009 with initial funding from the Lilly Endowment, OrthoWorx (www.orthoworxindiana.com) is a community-­based initiative that works strategically and collaboratively with the orthopedic industry and other stakeholders to ensure that the Warsaw region continues to reap the social and economic benefits that derive from its position as The Orthopedic Capital of the World.[[In-content Ad]]

OrthoWorx has appointed a community-based steering committee and     undertaken a philanthropic funding    study as next steps in determining the    feasibility of a nonprofit orthopedic specialty hospital in Warsaw.

OrthoWorx launched a feasibility    study in February for an orthopedic specialty hospital with a focus on research  and education. The Orthopedic Capital    Clinic project is an effort to enhance the broader community that depends on the continued growth of Kosciusko County’s $11 billion orthopedic device industry.

A nine-member steering committee    has been appointed to help complete the feasibility study. The committee represents a broad local interest group and includes representatives from the business community, professional services industries, local government and the    state’s medical school.

The  committee is charged with guiding OrthoWorx and its    consultants, NeuStrategy and Johnson Grossnickle and Associates, in further defining the business case, creating a funding strategy and determining partnership opportunities for the proposed specialty hospital’s construction, operation and maintenance, and medical education and research components.

Committee members include:
– Fen-­Lei Chang, MD, PhD, associate dean, Indiana University School of Medicine Fort Wayne
– Jerry Clevenger, owner, Clevenger Insurance Agency
– Sheryl Conley, president, S.L. Conley Consulting
– Rich  Haddad, CEO, K21 Health Foundation
– Brad  Jackson, owner, TL Jackson Construction, and Kosciusko County commissioner
– Dan Leininger, partner, Beers    Mallers Backs & Salin
– Suzie  Light, executive director, Kosciusko County Community Foundation
– Joe  Thallemer, OD, Vision Care Center,  and Warsaw mayor
– Ernie Wiggins, partner, Ramsey& Wiggins CPAs

“The  commitment we have from the steering committee members to help us complete the feasibility study with a 360-degree view representing varied viewpoints and interests is vital to fully examining the proposed hospital in the context of a centerpiece project to support and  grow our community, in which the orthopedic industry is so critically important,”    said David Floyd, chief executive officer    of OrthoWorx. “OrthoWorx is a collaborative effort among multiple community    stakeholders, and we look at all projects    through that lens.”

In  addition to the committee appointment, OrthoWorx has launched a philanthropic study under the guidance of JGA. This study will determine philanthropic    outreach strategies and measure funding capacity for the research and education components of the specialty hospital. Research and education will be cornerstone initiatives of the hospital, bringing together the state’s existing assets and encouraging partnerships between the    state’s research universities, industry and    healthcare providers to foster in-­state orthopedic innovation.

“While the Orthopedic Capital Clinic is    focused on helping to define and advance orthopedic care for patients worldwide, closer to home its goal is to stoke innovation and leverage and grow our community’s reputation as the Orthopedic Capital    of the World,” said Floyd.

OrthoWorx and its steering committee also are working with NeuStrategy, a well-known healthcare strategy consulting firm focused on specialty surgical care, to develop the final Orthopedic Capital Clinic business plan. The business plan, as well as the funding strategy and identification of third-party partners, is expected to be completed later this year.

“We are encouraged by the positive public feedback and interest in the Orthopedic Capital Clinic we have received over the past several months,” Floyd said. “We have built a strong team of community leaders and a stable of healthcare and business experts to guide our efforts and report back to the community details of our findings an next steps.”

Formed in 2009 with initial funding from the Lilly Endowment, OrthoWorx (www.orthoworxindiana.com) is a community-­based initiative that works strategically and collaboratively with the orthopedic industry and other stakeholders to ensure that the Warsaw region continues to reap the social and economic benefits that derive from its position as The Orthopedic Capital of the World.[[In-content Ad]]
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