John Colmers, Maryland's former health secretary, has been named vice president for healthcare transformation and strategic planning at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, according to a Baltimore Business Journal report.
In his new role, Mr. Colmers will help Johns Hopkins adapt to healthcare reform and other market forces in the healthcare industry.
Previously, Mr. Colmers was secretary of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene — a $9 billion agency responsible for carrying out programs like Medicaid, public health and regulatory oversight.
Read the Baltimore Business Journal report on John Colmers new role with Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Read about other Maryland hospital executive moves:
- Maryland's McCready Foundation Appoints CFO
- Johns Hopkins International Names Steven Thompson CEO
- Maryland's Doctors Community Hospital Names COO
In his new role, Mr. Colmers will help Johns Hopkins adapt to healthcare reform and other market forces in the healthcare industry.
Previously, Mr. Colmers was secretary of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene — a $9 billion agency responsible for carrying out programs like Medicaid, public health and regulatory oversight.
Read the Baltimore Business Journal report on John Colmers new role with Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Read about other Maryland hospital executive moves:
- Maryland's McCready Foundation Appoints CFO
- Johns Hopkins International Names Steven Thompson CEO
- Maryland's Doctors Community Hospital Names COO