CLEVELAND, March 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Center
for Health Affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of a
combined nine new members to its Board of Directors along with the
boards of its affiliates, HealthComp, Inc. and Community Health
Affairs. Drawn from the region's hospital leadership and the
business community, these individuals will provide the organization
with guidance in pursuit of its mission to bring together hospitals
and health care organizations to positively impact health in the
communities it serves.
Serving on The Center for Health Affairs' parent board through
Dec. 31, 2023, are:
- Valda Clark Christian, JD, chief
compliance officer, University Hospitals.
- Jill Dietrich, JD, CEO &
executive director, VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System.
- Jerry Kelsheimer, president,
Medic Management Group, LLC.
- Janice G. Murphy, president
& CEO, St. Vincent Charity Medical Center.
- Adam Myers, MD, chief of
population health for Cleveland Clinic and chair of Cleveland
Clinic Community Care.
Serving on the board of The Center for Health Affairs'
affiliate, HealthComp, Inc., through March
30, 2023, are:
- Susan deCathelineau, senior vice president, chief customer
success officer, Hyland Software.
- Kirsten Park, senior vice
president of Treasury, Eaton.
- Justin Gallo, vice president of
Supply Chain, The MetroHealth System.
The HealthComp Board of Directors oversees The Center's business
affiliates: CHAMPS Group Purchasing, CHAMPS Oncology and The
Essentials Group.
Named to The Center for Health Affairs' affiliate Community
Health Affairs Board of Directors and serving through March 30, 2023, is:
- Teresa Dews, MD, president,
Cleveland Clinic Euclid Hospital.
The Community Health Affairs board seeks to improve the health
of the community by providing expertise, resources and solutions to
address the challenges faced by health care providers.
"I am pleased and honored to welcome these individuals to the
boards," said Craig Richmond,
executive vice president & CFO at MetroHealth and chair of The
Center for Health Affairs' Board of Directors. "This incredibly
strong slate of directors brings a breadth and depth of expertise
to the governance of this organization that is invaluable and will
help lead us to new heights."
"On behalf of the entire team at The Center for Health Affairs
and its affiliates, I would like to thank our new directors for
stepping forward and volunteering to serve the organization. We are
grateful for the service of each of our board members. The Center
for Health Affairs and its 36 member hospitals, and in turn the
greater community, benefit from the dedication and engagement of
these talented leaders," said Brian
Lane, president & CEO of The Center for Health Affairs
and CHAMPS Healthcare.
About The Center for Health Affairs
The Center for Health Affairs: With a rich history as the
nation's first regional hospital association, The Center for Health
Affairs has served as the collective voice of Northeast Ohio hospitals for more than 100
years. The Center works collaboratively to increase the efficiency
of healthcare delivery, providing insightful healthcare information
to the public and undertaking initiatives aimed at improving the
health of the community. The Center's business affiliates include
CHAMPS Oncology, CHAMPS Group Purchasing and The Essentials
Group.
Press Contact:
Michele Fancher
2162553657
http://www.neohospitals.org
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