Brittany Sachdeva: Access Advocate Winner for the 2025 Bold Awards

The Access Advocate Award recognizes leaders who are breaking down barriers to rural healthcare and advancing equity for underserved and vulnerable populations. This year, the Bold Awards 2025 panel of judges unanimously selected Brittany Sachdeva, Chief Operating Officer at Cibolo Rural Health Network, for her visionary leadership and tireless advocacy on behalf of rural communities.

"Brittany has been a driving force in ensuring that rural communities are not left behind in the transformation to value-based care," said Amy Miller, a colleague at Cibolo Health and nominator for the award. "[Her] work breaks down barriers-geographic, financial, and technological-so that rural patients receive care in their own communities without sacrificing quality."

Championing Access and Equity in Rural Health
As a healthcare executive, nurse leader, and innovator, Brittany Sachdeva has built her career around one central mission: expanding access to high-quality, affordable healthcare for those who need it most. As a co-founder and Chief Operations Officer of Cibolo Health, she has led the design of High Value Networks (HVNs) that preserve local independence while offering the scale, sophistication, and resources typically available only to large health systems.

Through her efforts, patients in rural towns who once had to travel hours for care now have access to integrated telemedicine, coordinated wellness programs, and proactive chronic disease management-all close to home. Her work proves that innovation and independence can coexist, and that sustainable change in healthcare starts by empowering local providers and communities.

"Amongst the strong field of candidates for this inaugural Access Advocate Award, Brittany Sachdeva stood out as a clinician and healthcare leader who has done tremendous work to support rural health care providers with the sorts of information and tools which have historically been available only to highly resourced providers and health systems. She and her team have proven that geography need not be a limitation to cultural and digital transformation, and bringing high reliability, safety-focused, and context-sensitive solutions to rural and critical access hospitals in North Dakota and across the country. Our judging team was thrilled to be able to give this award to Brittany and looks forward to seeing the outcomes of her ongoing efforts building and advancing rural clinically integrated networks," stated Dr. Steven Lane, Chief Medical Officer, of Health Gorilla.

A Proven Record of Transformational Leadership
Before co-founding Cibolo Health, Brittany built an impressive legacy at Sanford Health Systems, where she joined in 2009. Rising through the ranks to become COO/VP of Operations, she co-developed the organization's 10-year strategic plan and helped lead Sanford to a series of firsts for North Dakota and the broader region:

  • The only Level 1 trauma designation
  • The state's only Joint Commission Advanced Comprehensive Stroke designation
  • The state's only inpatient hospice unit
  • The system's first High Reliability Organization (HRO) journey

Brittany's leadership philosophy centers on culture, collaboration, and access. She spearheaded initiatives that achieved a 70% reduction in Serious Safety Event Rates (SSER), boosted employee engagement scores to system highs, and improved Sanford's CMS star rating from 2 to nearly 4 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Her success in fostering high-reliability, safety-focused environments earned her other noteworthy recognitions as a Sanford Executive of the Year (2018), Red Cross Rookie of the Year (2018), and a YWCA Woman of the Year Nominee (2020).

A Bold Advocate for Rural Communities
At Cibolo Health, Brittany continues to redefine what's possible for rural healthcare systems. Her leadership in building strategic rural health networks exemplifies bold, community-centered innovation. She has shown that access and quality don't have to be trade-offs and that the path to equitable healthcare lies in empowering rural providers to thrive.

Her colleague and nominator, Amy Miller, summarizes Brittany's impact best:

"She is not only an access advocate but also a champion for rural providers. Her vision proves that independence and innovation can coexist, and that bold change in healthcare starts with giving voice and tools to the communities that need them most."

About the Access Advocate Award
The Access Advocate Award is part of The Garage's first annual Bold Awards-a celebration of leaders who are challenging convention, driving innovation, and improving lives through courage and collaboration. This year's judges were particularly impressed by Brittany's measurable outcomes, transformative vision, and deep commitment to advancing rural equity.

Brittany Sachdeva's work embodies the spirit of boldness-proving that when compassion, strategy, and innovation align, healthcare access can be reimagined for every community.

*2025 Bold Awards Judging Panel: Regina Berman (Value-based Care Executive, Adventist Health), Dr. Steven Lane (Chief Medical Officer, Health Gorilla), Blake Madden (Founder and Creator, Hospitalogy), and Himadri Sarkar (Chief Solutions Officer, Teleperformance); accompanied by Awards Administrator, Stacy Fox (SVP, Market Development & Growth, The Garage)

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