Atrium Health, Wake Forest Baptist Health and Wake Forest University today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to create a next-generation academic healthcare system.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. and WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., April 10, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Atrium Health, Wake Forest Baptist Health and Wake Forest University today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to create a next-generation academic healthcare system. This enables three visionary healthcare organizations to invest in the health and well-being of people throughout the region, as well as contribute ground-breaking research and innovation to the world. Included in the announcement are plans to build on the excellence of Wake Forest School of Medicine and develop a second state-of-the-art campus in Charlotte. By signing a Memorandum of Understanding, the organizations have agreed to start a period of exclusive negotiations, with the goal of entering into a final agreement later this year. With a shared vision to further transform medical education, expand patient-centered research and innovation currently in place in Winston-Salem, and empower the next generation of clinical excellence, the three organizations are embracing the opportunity to revolutionize how people become and stay healthy, ultimately enriching countless lives and communities throughout North Carolina, the Southeast region and the nation. Best Care for All “Phenomenal things can happen when like-minded partners, committed to the same transformative vision, come together in new ways to better serve our patients and communities,” said Eugene A. Woods, president and CEO of Atrium Health. “For example, Wake Forest School of Medicine and Wake Forest Baptist Health are national leaders in studying how to help people age better, and with a much higher quality of life. Last year at Atrium Health, we cared for more than 350,000 patients over the age of 65, and by 2035, one in five U.S. residents will be over that age. Just imagine the powerful possibilities to advance modern medicine by linking breakthrough science directly with our patients in a way that significantly enhances their cognitive and physical functioning – and allows them to live independently for longer. This is just one of the unlimited opportunities we see ahead. We can truly transform healthcare throughout North Carolina and far beyond – one patient at a time and one community at a time.” Together, these innovative organizations have an unprecedented opportunity to create a world-class healthcare system around a single mission, strategy and set of goals designed for one purpose – to continuously improve health for all communities they serve, from large cities to small rural communities, making care more accessible and affordable for the nearly 6.8 million residents near the systems’ respective service areas. A combined organization would:
A Next-Generation Medical School “This is an exciting prospect that will have positive state and national impacts in addition to benefitting the Charlotte and Winston-Salem communities,” said Nathan O. Hatch, Ph.D., president of Wake Forest University. “By strengthening medical education in Winston-Salem and bringing a medical school to Charlotte, we will open many doors for future health care leaders and also play a nationally leading role in research.” Together, these three learning organizations would create a distinguished environment to redefine physician training with a cutting-edge curriculum that develops focused skillsets to best support the future of medical care. This unique approach would connect patients, caregivers, clinicians, academics, students, entrepreneurs and future leaders, encouraging them to work in concert to expand modern and affordable treatment options, to alleviate barriers to care and to solve many of the most pressing healthcare issues of our time. Building on the momentum of the recently opened Wake Forest Bowman Gray Center for Medical Education in Winston-Salem’s Innovation Quarter, the organization would begin to envision a second innovative campus in Charlotte over the next few years. A combined organization would:
Patient-Centered Research and Innovation “We are eager to bring this shared vision for our future to life with Atrium Health,” said Julie Ann Freischlag, M.D., CEO of Wake Forest Baptist Health and dean of Wake Forest School of Medicine. “It’s incredible to think about the impact we can make, together, advancing patient-centered research, a next-generation curriculum and active population health analytics across our combined footprint. We can create amazing outcomes that embrace true change – most importantly enhancing, extending and saving the lives of countless people.” Together, these innovative organizations would have the remarkable ability to fuel new scientific discoveries through the advancement of large-scale research within the settings where patients are already receiving care. A combined organization would:
Over the next several months, Atrium Health, Wake Forest Baptist Health and Wake Forest University will diligently work together and explore the opportunities to enhance services, capabilities and drive greater efficiencies. More information about the proposed next-generation academic health system can be found at www.BestCareforAll.org. View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/atrium-health-wake-forest-baptist-health-and-wake-forest-university-announce-intent-to-create-transformative-academic-healthcare-system-300829979.html SOURCE Atrium Health; Wake Forest Baptist Health; Wake Forest University |