Peter Fleischut, MD 

When:

Wednesday, November 8, 2017
from 8:30 to 9:30 AM EDT

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Where:

Thomas Jefferson University                       Bluemle 101                             

233 S 10th Street                                   Philadelphia, PA 19107

 
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Jefferson College of Population Health
215-955-6969
jcph@jefferson.edu
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Health Transformation:

Preparing Population Health Leaders for the Future

NewYork-Presbyterian (NYP) launched NYP OnDemand in 2016, a comprehensive suite of digital health services designed to improve and expand patient care and extend physician access. Through six different services including urgent care, second opinions and virtual visits, patients can access care and expertise from ColumbiaDoctors and Weill Cornell Medicine via their mobile phone, tablet, or computer.

Join Peter Fleischut, MD on November 8th to learn how NYP, one of the largest, most comprehensive medical institutions in the nation, implemented an enterprise-wide, digital health portfolio to transform the traditional care delivery model and improve outcomes for patients, no matter where they are.

Dr. Fleischut is Senior Vice President and Chief Transformation Officer of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital where he is responsible for the DHK ambulatory center, enterprise integration, logistics, innovation and pharmacy. He joined NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in 2006 and has held roles as Medical Director of the operating rooms, Deputy Quality Patient Safety Officer, Founding Director of the Center for Perioperative Outcomes, Vice Chairman, Chief Medical Information Officer, Chief Innovation Officer and Chief Medical Operating Officer.  Dr. Fleischut retains his appointment as Associate Professor of Anesthesiology. 

He received his MD, Alpha Omega Alpha from Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University and graduated from Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, completed his residency training in Anesthesiology at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine.