Sanford Health announces executive leadership team changes
Jan. 7, 2026
Sanford Health is making changes to its top level of executive leadership.
Dr. Tommy Ibrahim is transitioning from his role as executive vice president of Sanford Health and president and CEO of Sanford Health Plan to executive vice president and chief transformation officer of the health system.

In his new role, Ibrahim will oversee technology, digital strategy, AI, enterprise data analytics, innovation and Sanford Research, with a goal of driving systemwide transformation.
Matt Hocks, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Sanford Health, will take on accountability for Sanford Health Plan and Security Health Plan and lead the system strategy to integrate care and coverage. Hocks joined Sanford Health in 2004 and has worked closely with Ibrahim “to strengthen alignment between Sanford Health’s care delivery and coverage strategies, focusing on shared incentives and integrated approaches that enhance quality and experience, lower costs and improve health outcomes across the communities Sanford serves,” according to a statement from the health system.
“Health care is operating in an increasingly dynamic landscape, creating opportunities to rethink how care is delivered and financed,” Bill Gassen, president and CEO of Sanford Health, said in the statement.
“This new role reflects our commitment to driving transformative change for the benefit of the patients and communities we serve. Aligning these key functions under Tommy’s leadership enables us to scale innovation and advance AI, automation and digital capabilities in support of our mission. Tommy’s strategic vision, change leadership, cross-functional acumen and clinical perspective as a physician uniquely position him to challenge the status quo, strengthen organizational agility and drive meaningful transformation.”
The future of rural health care “will be defined by how well we align care delivery, coverage and innovation at scale,” Ibrahim said. “I’m excited to step into this role and energized by the opportunities ahead to advance systemwide transformation – leveraging technology, AI, data and value-based care – to expand access, improve affordability and deliver better outcomes and more personalized care for the communities we serve.”
Additionally, Hocks’ “deep experience leading care delivery operations positions him well to advance our integrated care and coverage strategy, which is a core enterprise priority for 2026,” Gassen said. “Stronger alignment across our system creates new opportunities to better serve patients and members through more seamless, coordinated care. Our health plan team remains a critical partner in this work, and we are grateful for their continued leadership as we build toward long-term sustainability.”
Sanford also announced a new value-based care committee, chaired by Ibrahim, Hocks and Nick Olson, executive vice president and chief financial officer. The committee will focus on aligning care delivery, coverage and financing to improve outcomes, lower total cost of care and build healthier communities, the system said. Key areas of focus include financial alignment of incentives through contracting, enabling technology tools and care model transition and health plan operations.
“As a fully integrated health system with a health plan, Sanford Health is uniquely positioned to lead transformation that delivers value for patients and members, improves efficiency and aligns incentives across care delivery and coverage,” Gassen said. “This work enables local reinvestment, strengthens long-term sustainability across our footprint and prepares us to succeed in a rapidly evolving health care environment.”







