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Posted on behalf of Michigan HealthQuarters - “The center for healthcare quality and transformation”
February 19, 2007
Board members: Michigan HealthQuarters
Members selected by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Robert Milewski is Senior Vice President of Contracting and Hospital Relations for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. He is directly responsible for registration and credentialing of all medical providers who deliver services to BCBSM’s more than four million members. BCBSM contracts with approximately 140 acute-care hospitals in Michigan, 1,800 other medical facilities in the state and more than 20,000 Michigan physicians. He interacts with hospital leaders across the state. Before joining the Blues in February 2007, Milewski was President and CEO of Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center and Associate Hospital Director at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. He served as Director of Pharmacy and in other leadership posts at Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Milewski began his career as a staff pharmacist at William Beaumont Hospitals in Royal Oak and Troy. He is a fellow and past regent of the American College of Healthcare Executives and chair-elect of the Greater Detroit Area Health Council. He also has served as board chair of the Michigan Healthcare Executive Group and Associates, a member of the Michigan Hospital Association Board, and on the board of Leadership Macomb.
Kevin L. Seitz, Chair of the MHQ board, is Executive Vice President of Health Care Value Enhancement for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. Previously Seitz served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Blue Care Network of Michigan, the HMO subsidiary of BCBSM, and also as Senior Vice President of Subsidiary Operations for BCBSM. Prior to that, he had been Vice President of Product Development for BCBSM and Vice President of PPO and Ancillary Services, as well as the Planning and Policy divisions for the Blues. Before joining the Blues in 1991, Seitz was Director of the Medicaid program for the State of Michigan. Previously, he was Associate Director of Human Services in the Fiscal Agency of the Michigan House of Representatives. He served as Planning and Research Associate for the Michigan League for Human Services and also was a Caseworker for the New York City Health and Hospital Corp. He serves on the Board of Directors of Tomorrow’s Child, and on the Board of Visitors of the Michigan State University College of Nursing.
Thomas L. Simmer, M.D. is Senior Vice President for Health Care Value and Provider Affiliation and Chief Medical Officer for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. Simmer is responsible for contracting with more than 20,000 physicians who participate in Blue Cross Traditional and PPO plans, as well as directing medical policy. He is responsible for professional payment policies and programs to improve the quality, cost, and access to medical services. Under his leadership, BCBSM has implemented physician incentive programs to promote collaborative improvement programs for more consistent care for persons with chronic illness, and more cost effective prescribing patterns. Prior to 2006, Simmer was Senior Vice President for Health Care Programs and Provider Services and Chief Medical Officer. Prior to joining the Blues in 1999, he served as Vice President of Health and Medical Affairs and as Medical Director for Health Alliance Plan. Simmer also served as Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Henry Ford Hospital and was the recipient of several Distinguished Service awards. He is a member of the Michigan State Medical Society and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.
Douglas R. Woll, M.D. is Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Blue Care Network of Michigan, the HMO subsidiary of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. His leadership has resulted in seven consecutive National Committee for Quality Assurance Excellent Accreditations for BCN and two full Disease Management accreditations, as well as multiple awards for Disease Management, Pharmacy and Medical Infomatics programs. Prior to joining the Blues in 1998, Woll spent almost a decade at SelectCare, where he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer. He served as a Senior Staff Physician at Henry Ford Hospital from 1980 through 1989. Woll is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, and was elected a Fellow of the American College of Physicians in 1998. He is involved with several professional organizations, including the Quality Committee of America’s Health Insurance Plans.
Members selected by the University of Michigan Health System
John E. Billi, M.D., Vice Chair of the MHQ board, is the Associate Vice President for Medical Affairs of U-M, and Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at the U-M Medical School, where he is a professor of Internal Medicine and Medical Education. He has devoted his career to studying and improving health services delivery, including the cost of care, the impact of changing reimbursement systems, evidence-based guideline uses, pharmacy appropriateness, performance-based differential reimbursement, and conflict of interest management. He leads the Michigan Quality System, which applies Lean Thinking to the continuous improvement of health care delivery at U-M. He serves on the board of the Michigan State Medical Society, where he chairs the Committee on Quality, Efficiency and Economics and the Essential Benefit Design Task Force. He co-chairs the Michigan Quality Improvement Consortium, which endorses common evidence-based guidelines across 14 Michigan health plans. In addition, he chairs the Evidence Based Medicine team for the Greater Detroit Area Health Council’s Save Lives Save Dollars initiative.
Rodney Hayward, M.D. is the Director of the VeteransAffairsCenter for Practice Management and Outcomes Research, at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, one of only 15 VA Health Services Research & Development Centers of Excellence in the country. He is also aProfessor of Internal Medicine and associate chief of the Division of General Medicine at the U-MMedicalSchool, and a Professor of Health Management & Policy at the U-M School of Public Health. He has a long history of research in quality improvement for chronic diseases, with a special focus on diabetes and preventive services. His work also touches on key areas of health policy including the clinical research that forms the basis for federal approval of new drugs and devices. In 2005, he received the VA Under Secretary’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Health Services Research, and the U-M Medical School Faculty Award for Achievement in Clinical Research. He also co-directs the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at U-M, which fosters the next generation of health services researchers.
William H. Herman, M.D., M.P.H. is the Stefan S. Fajans/GlaxoSmithKline Professor of Diabetes at the U-M Medical School and director of the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, one of five such centers funded by the National Institutes of Health. He holds professorships in both the Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes Division of the U-M Medical School’s Department of Internal Medicine, and in the Department of Epidemiology at the U-M School of Public Health. In 2006, he received the Kelly West Award for Outstanding Achievement in Epidemiology from the American Diabetes Association, for his significant contributions to the field of diabetes epidemiology. He has led or helped lead numerous large-scale studies of diabetes screening, diagnosis, prevention and treatment, including the Epidemiology of Diabetes Intervention and Complications (EDIC) study, and has led a computer-modeling project that uses real-world data to simulate and predict diabetes patterns and costs. In all of his work, he has used epidemiology to guide clinical and public health practice.
Mauro Moscucci, M.D. is an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at the U-M Medical School, in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. He serves as the division’s Associate Chief for New Program Development, and as the Director of Interventional Cardiology Services for the U-M Cardiovascular Center, one of the nation’s top heart and vascular centers. He is the Chairman of the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Cardiovascular Consortium, which was created in 1997 as a collaborative effort by Michigan health care providers to improve the quality of care in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures including angioplasty. The BMC2, as it is called, has saved both lives and dollars, and has led to many publications in medical journals that provide a model for improving care around the country. Dr. Moscucci is a key leader in the state and national efforts of the D2B Alliance for Quality, a new Guidelines Applied in Practice program launched by the American College of Cardiology to save time and lives by reducing the door-to-balloon times in emergency PCI for heart attack.
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