Brian Deck

Brian Deck

Partner

Brian partners with healthcare executives to translate strategy into execution through organizational and workforce transformation. As health systems face mounting financial pressures, clinical workforce shortages, and rising patient expectations, Brian collaborates with his clients to advance health system integration and modernize how care is delivered to the communities they serve. He brings a strong history of helping organizations redesign operating and service delivery models, strengthen leadership and governance structures, and align organizational design and the workforce to enable strategic priorities. Brian supports these efforts with a disciplined, practical approach to change management—helping leaders manage risk, direct stakeholders, and embed new ways of working for lasting results.

Prior to joining ECG, Brian served as a managing director at Deloitte Consulting, where he led the Healthcare Organization Transformation practice. An example of Brian's work includes developing a new enterprise operating model and leadership structure for a $12 billion health system that transitioned the organization from a geographically based delivery model to a system-wide service line model. For an approximately $4 billion academic health system, Brian helped design and implement a shared services captive for centralizing finance, HR, supply chain, revenue cycle, and IT across an academic medical center, two community hospitals, and a university athletics organization. Brian conducted a management spans-and-layers analysis for a top-20 US health system that identified potential management labor cost savings of $45 million. At a leading nonprofit integrated academic health system, his work established a centralized revenue cycle function for combining previously separate hospital and professional billing operations. To support the postclose integration of a $50 billion PBM acquisition for a large national health plan, Brian enabled executive alignment and led change management efforts across 52 projects and work streams.

Education

University of Kansas
Bachelor of Business Administration