San Antonio-Based Leader Patrick Taylor Receives Future Leaders Award in Complex Rehab Technology
- Rehab Medical
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Rehab Medical, one of the nation’s leading providers of complex rehab technology (CRT), announced that Patrick Taylor, the company’s regional sales director for the west region, was awarded WTWH Healthcare’s Future Leaders in Complex Rehab Technology Award. This award recognizes exceptional professionals aged 40 and under who are shaping the future of healthcare, including the seating and custom mobility industry. Recipients were selected based on three leadership characteristics identified by WTWH Healthcare judges: mission and advocacy, ethics and professionalism, and innovative spirit.
“The Future Leaders Class of 2026 reflects a strong, collective commitment to improving the well-being of the individuals and communities they serve,” said Tim Mullaney, VP and editorial director of WTWH Healthcare. “These leaders are elevating patient experiences, supporting caregivers and driving innovation across the care continuum. Their dedication to excellence sets them apart, and their influence will continue to shape the future of healthcare.”
A resident of San Antonio, Taylor has helped expand access to complex rehab technology for individuals across South and Central Texas, working closely with local clinicians and care teams to ensure timely delivery of critical mobility solutions. His trajectory in CRT is defined by a consistent ability to enter a market, build high-performing teams, and expand patient access to life-changing mobility solutions — a reflection of his mission-driven advocacy through expanded patient access, ethical professionalism in clinician collaboration, and innovative spirit through scalable, process-driven market growth.
“Patrick ensures every recommendation he puts forward is grounded in the best interest of the individual, guided by transparency, accountability, and respectful collaboration with clinicians, clients, and caregivers,” said Lynn Springfield, regional manager for Quantum Rehab and certified Assistive Technology Professional.
“He also brings a strong commitment to CRT innovation by actively improving processes, embracing new technologies, and developing thoughtful solutions that enhance outcomes and independence for the individuals he and his branches serve.”
For Taylor, expanding CRT access means ensuring individuals and families can regain independence and fully participate in daily life.
“Patrick improves CRT access by refining workflows, strengthening referral ecosystems, shortening approval timelines, and building scalable systems that sustain high standards across multiple markets,” said Kenneth Flaming, Rehab Medical regional vice president of sales and certified Assistive Technology Professional.
“His approach balances regulatory realities with continuous improvement, ensuring better experiences for patients, clinicians, and partners alike.”
Taylor’s commitment to expanding CRT access has strengthened Rehab Medical's standing as a trusted partner in the complex rehab community that prioritizes patient-first outcomes. Award winners will be featured in upcoming WTWH Healthcare publications and invited to participate in future in-person WTWH Healthcare conferences. For more information on the Future Leaders award, visit https://futureleaders.wtwhmedia.com/.