Clinically Integrated Network announces president and CEO

Published 9:28 am Tuesday, January 19, 2016

The Clinically Integrated Network established in July 2015 by six Michigan health systems (Allegiance Health in Jackson, Bronson Healthcare in Kalamazoo, Covenant HealthCare in Saginaw, Lakeland Health in St. Joseph, MidMichigan Health in Midland and Sparrow Health System in Lansing) has recently selected its president and Chief Executive Officer.

The 12-member board of managers of the CIN, announced the selection of one of its board members, William J. Mayer, MD, MPH, as the first leader of the organization, which has yet to be named.

Mayer comes from the Bronson Healthcare system where he served most recently as senior vice president, managed care and community health. His executive responsibilities over the past decade at Bronson have included:  president and medical director IBA Health Plans (2005-07); vice president medical staff clinical quality (2007-09); chief quality officer (2009-11); and chief medical informatics officer (2011-15). He is also currently on the faculty of Western Michigan University Homer Stryker, MD School of Medicine.

Mayer’s career history includes positions with the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD; Wyatt Health Care Consulting (now Towers Watson) in Washington DC; the Kellogg Company in Battle Creek; and the L. Lee Stryker Center at Kalamazoo College. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Amherst College, his Doctor of Medicine degree from State University of New York at Buffalo, and his Master of Public Health degree from The Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health.

“I am honored to be selected for this extraordinary opportunity”, says Mayer. “It is a privilege to be working together with the outstanding people of our six founding health systems to build upon our collective track record of excellent health care. I look forward to partnering with physicians and collaborating with patients, employers, and health plans across the state to deliver better health at a more affordable cost in the months and years ahead.”

Board President Dennis Swan, President and CEO of Sparrow Health System, notes, “In addition to his experience as a physician, Dr. Mayer’s vast leadership experience in a health system, a managed care plan, a self-insured employer, a national health care consulting firm and in education give him unique insights into how to effectively partner with others to improve healthcare and deliver greater value. We are fortunate to have Dr. Mayer as our chief executive officer and welcome his talents and leadership skills.”

Critical to the success of the CIN is a physician-led, data driven approach to sharing best practices that will help member organizations reduce variations in care, lower total health care costs and improve the health of patients and communities served by the network.  Guiding this work along with Dr. Mayer is the Network’s Board of Managers. They are:

• Georgia Fojtasek, RN, EdD, president and CEO, Allegiance Health

• Ray King, MD, chief medical officer, Allegiance Health, president and CEO, Jackson Health Network

• Frank Sardone, president and CEO, Bronson Healthcare

• Bill Mayer, MD, MPH, senior vice president, Managed Care and Community Health, Bronson Healthcare – ex officio

• Kevin Albosta, chief financial officer, Covenant HealthCare

• Michael Slavin, MD, medical director, Covenant HealthCare PHO

• Loren B. Hamel, MD, president and CEO, Lakeland Health –Board Vice Chairperson

• Ken O’Neill, MD, vice president, Clinical Integration, Lakeland Health

•Diane Postler-Slattery, PhD, president and CEO, MidMichigan Health – Board Secretary

• Madhura Mansabdar, MD, chief clinical integration medical officer, MidMichigan Health

• Dennis Swan, president and CEO, Sparrow Health System – Board Chairperson

• Harman Nagler, MD, MHSA, vice president of clinical integration, Sparrow Health System