Arkansas Health Network has named Camille Wilson as Vice President of Population Health Management.
Wilson joined AHN as director of population health in 2017, where she played a key leadership role in the network’s advanced care management and associated capabilities. In her new role, Wilson will continue to transform value-based care and associated health care reimbursement models.
“Camille’s dedication to our mission of championing value-based health care has helped propel AHN to a nationally recognized best practice,” said Bob Sarkar, AHN president. “Her work has been vital as AHN repeatedly exceeded quality improvement and financial goals year-over-year. We look forward to Camille’s ongoing leadership as we continue to prove that organizations can realize health care savings by focusing on value, quality, consumer experience and compassionate care.”
As a physician-led, Clinically Integrated Network that serves Arkansas patients, providers and employers, AHN works with Medicare and private employers to help deliver improved health care at lower costs. As the largest and most successful CIN in the state, AHN currently manages over 130,000 patients across the state, partnering with a growing network of more than 3,400 providers, 25 skilled nursing facilities and 18 hospitals.
AHN is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CHI St. Vincent. Prior to her experience at AHN, Wilson served as manager of care coordination for CHI St. Joseph Health in Brya, Texas. Wilson is also a registered nurse and earned a master’s degree in Nursing from Angelo State University in Texas.
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