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Becker's Hospital Review March 2016

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39 POPULATION HEALTH 15 Hospital, Health System Population Health Administrators to Know By Kelly Gooch A s the healthcare landscape changes, so must the leadership teams of provider organizations. e rise of population health management has led many health systems to add population health administrators to their executive teams. Here are 15 population health administrators to know at hospitals and health systems throughout the United States, presented alphabetically. Note: Population health administrators were selected based on editorial judgment and discretion. Individuals did not pay for inclusion on this list. Charles H. Chodroff, MD, Senior Vice President of Popu- lation Health and Chief Clinical Officer, WellSpan Health (York, Pa.). Dr. Chodroff has a long history with WellSpan. From 1987 to 1991, he served as medical director of the York Hospital outpatient clinics. In 2013, he was named senior vice president of population health and chief clinical officer. In addition to leading the system's clin- ical quality and care management activities, Dr. Chodroff also develops and implements WellSpan's population health strategy. Robert A. Greene, MD, Executive Vice President and Chief Population Health Management Officer, Dartmouth-Hitch- cock Medical Center (Lebanon, N.H.). Dr. Greene is relatively new to Dartmouth-Hitchcock, joining the system last year. In his role, he oversees operations for population health management and accountable care organization work across the organization. His job includes developing and implementing strategies to be successful under population-based reimbursement models and being involved in employ- ee wellness and population health initiatives. Prior to joining Dart- mouth-Hitchcock, Dr. Greene was senior vice president for innovation and applied analytics for Minnetonka, Minn.-based UnitedHealthcare. In this role, he led the clinical analytics division of UHC. Jean Haynes, Chief Population Health Officer, Universi- ty of Colorado Health (Aurora). Ms. Haynes brings 25 years of experience in healthcare management and finance with large integrat- ed systems to University of Colorado Health. For the first 10 years of her healthcare career, she was a critical care and emergency medicine nurse at St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria, Ill. She also previously served as president and CEO of Geisinger Health Plan, executive vice president of insurance operations for Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger Health System and director of quality management at Humana Hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla. Just prior to joining UCHealth, Ms. Haynes was president and CEO of Univita Health in Eden Prairie, Minn. Jonathan Jaffery, MD, Chief Population Health Officer, The University of Wisconsin Health (Madison). At UW Health, Dr. Jaffery, a board-certified nephrologist, is responsible for the overall development, coordination and implementation of population health management strategy. Specifically, he works with payers and community partners and redesigns methods of payment that promote healthcare's triple aim. He completed a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy fellowship, served on the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance and is a former CMO for the Wisconsin State Medicaid program. Navneet Kathuria, MD, Vice President of Population Health, Meridian Health (Neptune, N.J.). At Meridian Health, Dr. Kathuria leads population health programs, as well as the system's ACO. Before joining Meridian, he was the chief performance improvement officer for Baylor College of Medicine in Dallas, where he developed the strategic directions in quality, performance improvement and oper- ational excellence for the college. Dr. Kathuria was also the principal leader in the establishment of the Center of Globalization for Baylor College Medicine. Prior to Baylor, Dr. Kathuria was vice chairman of medicine for quality and deputy CMO at e Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. He also served as chief quality and clinical integration officer for Armonk, N.Y.-based Stellaris Health. Nancy Lane, PhD, Senior Vice President for Population Health Management, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville, Tenn.). Dr. Lane, a licensed psychologist, oversees the creation of systems and programs necessary to successfully manage the quality and cost of healthcare delivery under population-based reimbursement models. Prior to joining Vanderbilt, she worked for 18 years with ValueOptions. 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