How da Vinci Surgery Drove Revenue Growth

On Demand Webinar

Original Live Webinar Date: Tuesday, June 16th, 2026, 2:00 – 3:00 PM CST

Join John Burton, Vice President of System Surgical Services at Memorial Hermann as he explains how the strategic expansion of robotic surgery programs can drive meaningful revenue growth across complex health systems. This webinar will examine key operational levers, including optimizing perioperative services, improving throughput, and strengthening physician alignment to enhance both financial and clinical performance. Attendees will gain practical insights into scaling minimally invasive surgery programs while building sustainable, high-performing service lines.

Speakers

John Burton
Vice President, System Surgical Service Line
Memorial Hermann

John Burton is the Vice President of System Surgical Services at Memorial Hermann, where he leads strategic growth, operational excellence, and clinical innovation across a large, multi-site network. He holds a Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) and BSN, bringing a strong clinical and administrative foundation to his leadership. Prior to Memorial Hermann, John held progressive leadership roles in perioperative services at leading health systems, overseeing OR operations, ambulatory surgery centers, and service line expansion. He has a proven track record of improving throughput, advancing robotic and minimally invasive surgery programs, revenue growth, and building high-performing, physician-aligned teams.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe system level management structure for surgical services
  • Describe challenges for revenue growth
  • Discuss revenue growth strategies
  • Summarize revenue growth success and metrics

Tools and Takeaways

Content TypeOn Demand Webinar

TopicTeam Motivation

Delivery MethodSelf-Study

Program LevelBasic

Recommended ForInformatics

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