We respect and seek to understand different perspectives. We strive to actively practice inclusion and ensure all voices are heard and valued.
We deeply care about others. In doing so we listen, speak, and respond with clarity, compassion, and intention.
We champion learning, growth, agency, and autonomy. We support each team member to work at the “top of their license” and find fulfillment in their work.
We support a holistic, human-thriving approach, and tend to our own and others’ well-being. Our goal is to find work and life alignment.
Everyone around us can trust that our words and actions align. We own our mistakes and share our learning with others. We think and act with consideration for people, time, rules, resources, ethics, and GGH’s success.
We “bring it” every day. We are continually hungry to learn, share, and tackle challenges. Our commitment to and love for GGH shines through in all that we do.
Sylvia has spent her career trying to “fix healthcare,” aiming to solve struggling rising costs and uneven quality. With almost 2 decades of healthcare experience, Sylvia brings her talent to GGH for marrying clinical and business operations and translating that union into value. With patients and providers always at top of mind, she took on roles to systematically transform the care delivery model for both the payer and the provider. She has a deep understanding of the health care system, specifically in managed care and value-based models. As an operator, Sylvia has pioneered medical management programs that address the needs of the highest-risk patients. As a strategist, she has developed innovative initiatives to improve provider burnout, patient experience, evidence-based practice, and leadership development. She has partnered with healthcare leaders across the country and has led national initiatives for large multi-state groups like OptumCare, DaVita Medical Group, and Healthcare Partners.
Sylvia loves spending time with her 3 daughters and husband, walking to the beach, learning new recipes, traveling, scuba diving, and trying new restaurants with her family
Unbeknownst to many, Sylvia grew up dancing ballet and was cast in a Disneyland parade!
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“Greater Good Health is so collaborative and flexible in working with us to design the best program for our patients. The difference with GGH is – the team is obviously knowledgeable and experienced. I trust them like they are part of our own internal team.”
“I was blessed today to have a Greater Good NP in my home today. She was so professional and knowledgeable in all the assessments and went above and beyond what I normally experience. I’m sure I’m not the only patient whom she has impacted and I thank you.”
"I'm so happy I joined Greater Good Health because your vision aligns with my values and life journey.”
“I became a Nurse Practitioner to advance my understanding of health and to change more people’s lives. Sadly, after graduating school, found little reward and fulfillment in being an NP; I went back to floor nursing where I felt more appreciated. That all changed once I joined the Greater Good.”
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