Ronald A. Paulus, MD, Mission Health’s President and CEO, has been selected to serve on the American Hospital Association’s Committee on Health Strategy and Innovation.
In a
letter to the appointed members, Nancy Howell Agee, Committee Chair and
President and CEO of Carilion Clinic, said, “We look forward to critical and
important discussions on significant strategic issues for the membership and
AHA as we seek to innovate and transform health care delivery.”
In
reference to this appointment, Paulus said, “In such a rapidly changing time
for healthcare, I cannot think of a more important committee on which to serve
than one charged with finding ways to innovate and transform the way we deliver
healthcare in our communities.”
“Recent
proposals related to the repeal of the Affordable Care Act have the potential
to reduce Mission revenue by hundreds of millions of dollars, placing
extraordinary stress on our health system,” Paulus added. “I am honored
to be a member of this committee that will work to ensure the future success of
Mission Health and healthcare systems nationwide.”
In
addition to Paulus and Agee, committee members include:
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Carl Armato - CEO Novant Health
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Ben Chu, M.D. – CEO, Memorial Hermann Health System
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Doug Cropper – CEO, Genesis Health System
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Kris Doody, R.N. – CEO, Cary Medical Center
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David Feinberg, M.D. – CEO, Geisinger Health System
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Bill Fulkerson – CEO, Duke University Health System
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Marc Harrison, M.D. – CEO, Intermountain Healthcare
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Larry Kaiser, M.D. – CEO, Temple University Health System
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Steven Lipstein – CEO, BJC HealthCare
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Kimberly McNally – Trustee, Seattle
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Ronald A. Paulus, M.D. – President and CEO, Mission Health
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Tom Prisalec – CEO, Cedars-Sinai Health System
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Cliff Robertson, M.D. – CEO, CHI Nebraska
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Chris Van Gorder – CEO, Scripps Health
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Joe Wilkins – Trustee, North Carolina
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