About Maria Todd

"Maria inspires a corporate culture that is creative, practical, accountable, solutions-oriented and fosters sustaining and disruptive innovation, and she looks for a similar ilk in the clients she accepts as a consultant and the team that surrounds her."

Maria Todd is an award-winning speaker, corporate trainer, and the author of 9 best-selling professional reference books for health administrators and medical tourism industry professionals. She is a highly sought after domain expert and speaker at hospitals, universities, government strategy sessions, and international industry conferences, worldwide.  Maria enjoys speaking to organizations and senior management and government agencies on topics surrounding healthcare business operations, reimbursement, medical staff leadership, service line strategy, and market growth blended with the commitment to meet the vision of the organization.

She generously shares her hands-on practical experience in healthcare management and health travel (medical tourism) in her recently released medical tourism titles, The Handbook of Medical Tourism Program Development, and the Medical Tourism Facilitator's Handbook (2012, Productivity Press, New York).  Her other books on managed care contracting and physician employment contracting, both now in 2nd edition, have enjoyed high acclaim, and her book on integrated health delivery systems has been the organizational and operational "bible" for many IPAs, PHOs, MSOs, and ACOs.

These books, together with her expertise is in the realm of leadership development, strategic planning, financial turn-around projects, marketing, and small business development set her apart from every other trainer, speaker and consultant in the healthcare industry when it comes to the intersection of managed care, health travel, medical tourism, and expatriate group health benefit design.  Her "See one, Do one, Teach Many" philosophy is world renowned.

 

More than 750,000 physicians, and over 54,000 independent and chain pharmacies are under contract together with home health nurses, air and ground ambulance, dialysis, lab, imaging, vision, hearing, dental, alternative and complementary medicine, behavioral health, chiropractic, and many other ancillary service providers.

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Maria has a natural ability when it comes to bringing together hospitals, doctors, Ministries of Health, Tourism, Economic Development, insurers, employers, hotels, airport authorities, and case managers to work together to develop complex infrastructure and promote an image of safe, high-quality healthcare to establish a “brand” for the healthcare destination worldwide. Her unique background in travel, surgical nursing, insurance and healthcare business administration lends perspective rarely found in a project manager.

Maria is pictured with Dr. Meong-Geun Song discussing clinical outcome comparisons of heart valve transplants and CARVAR procedures in the SICU at Konkuk University Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea. Dr Song is the pioneer of the CARVAR procedure. Konkuk established a cardiac center named after Song, and he has been one of the main driving forces to put the school on the international medicine scene.

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Maria is pictured at the podium in Johannesburg, South Africa delivering a Comparative Analysis and Contrast of International Hospital Accreditation Programs at the Inaugural South African Health Tourism Congress. The Congress was supported by the patronage of the South African Ministry of Health and Mpumalanga Tourism Board to prepare for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Both Maria and Mercury Healthcare's Chief Medical Officer, Dr Michael J Silvers, were invited to present. Following the Congress, the two were hosted on Safari in Kruger National Park.

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Section 4001. National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council

  • Establishes, within the DHHS, the “National Prevention, Health Promotion and Public Health Council” to be chaired by the Surgeon General; members include heads of Federal agencies.
  • The Council’s duties include (but are not limited to):
  • Providing coordination and leadership at the Federal level with respect to prevention, wellness and health promotion practices, the public health system, and integrative health care in the United States;
  • After obtaining input from relevant stakeholders, developing a national prevention, health promotion, public health, and integrative health care strategy;
  • Providing recommendations to the President and Congress concerning the most pressing health issues confronting the United States and changes in Federal policy to achieve national wellness, health promotion, and public health goals, including the reduction of tobacco use, sedentary behavior, and poor nutrition.
  • Establishes an Advisory Group to the Council to be known as the “Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Integrative and Public Health”.
    • The Advisory Group is composed of no more than 25 non-Federal members to be appointed by he President and shall include a diverse group of licensed health professionals.
    • The Advisory Group shall develop policy and program recommendations and advise the Council on lifestyle-based chronic disease prevention and management, integrative health care practices, and health promotion.
    • Requires various reports and strategies.

Not later than one year after the date of enactment (March 23, 2011), the Chair must develop and make public a national strategy.

Not later than July 1, 2010, and annually thereafter through January 1, 2015, the Council must submit to the President and Congress a report.

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