
Todd Sagin, MD, JD
Diversity of Experiences
Todd Sagin, M.D., J.D., is a physician executive recognized across the nation for his work with hospital boards, medical staffs, and physician organizations. He is the national medical director of Sagin Healthcare Consulting, LLC and HG Healthcare Consultants, LLC, and a Senior Consultant and Facilitator with the Healthcare Leadership Institute.
Dr. Sagin is a popular lecturer, consultant, mediator, and advisor to health care organizations. Over the past decade he has been engaged by several hundred of the nation’s hospitals to work with their governing boards, medical staffs, and management teams to improve the quality of the care they deliver. This work includes leadership education, strategic planning, strengthening medical staff affairs, creating new integration structures to bring hospitals and physicians together, developing physician group practice models, and mediating health care disputes. He publishes on these topics frequently and recent books include: Managing Problem Practitioners: A Leadership Guide to Dealing with Impaired, Disruptive, Aging, and Burned-out Clinicians; FPPE, Proctoring and Physician Competency Assessment- A Clinician’s Guide; and The Top 45 Medical Staff Policies and Procedures.
Dr. Sagin is board certified in family medicine and geriatrics and has taught and practiced in community hospital and university settings. He currently practices at Community Volunteers in Medicine in West Chester, PA. He serves as a board member of the national organization, Volunteers in Medicine, which supports the establishment of clinics for the uninsured across America.
Throughout his career Dr. Sagin has held strong interests in medical ethics and public policy. He holds a degree in law and has training as a mediator and arbitrator to address health care conflicts. Dr. Sagin has also been active in organized medicine at the state and national level. He is a past president of the Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians and has served on numerous national committees of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He sat for several years as a physician representative to the Joint Commission Professional and Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC) and served on a JCAHO Special Credentialing Task Force.
