Keeping
Healthcare Local

New England Collaborative Health Network is a partnership to drive clinical excellence, improve affordability, and enhance economic sustainability for our communities in the New England area.
• OUR WHY

Our goal is simple. We work to make hospitals and health systems more economically sustainable, so they can maintain independence and keep care local.

• MEMBER TESTIMONIAL
“The collaborative is designed to provide a third option for small independent hospitals and health systems. Hospitals had two options - struggle to stay independent on their own, without cost savings of scale, or become part of an academic or regional medical center and give up control. NECHN now gives them a third option. Joining the collaborative offers community hospitals enhanced bargaining power and cost savings enjoyed by much larger organizations, while allowing them to stay independent and focused on the needs of their local community.”
Joseph Woodin

CEO of Copley Hospital and Chair of the NECHN Board of Directors

Joseph Woodin

CEO of Copley Hospital and Chair of the NECHN Board of Directors

• JOIN OUR NETWORK

Key into the larger health network including Community Partners

We believe in the future leaders of independent hospitals, health systems, and community partners including medical groups, home health, mental health agencies, and long-term care; so, we seek to educate all.
• LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST
Join us as we talk to Executive Director of New England Collaborative Health Network, David Turner; Executive Vice President of Hospital Operations for Octave Leadership Advisory Services, Chip Holmes; President and CEO of Northwestern Medical Center, Peter Wright; and President and CEO of Copley Health Systems, Joseph Woodin. During this episode, we will discuss the strategic advantage of neighboring hospitals forming collaboratives to share resources and gain the scale of a large health system, all while staying independent.