eHealth Initiative Announces 2011 Board of Directors

June 24, 2011
The Washington, D.C.-based eHealth Initiative (eHI) announced the industry leaders nominated for the 2011 Board of Directors, which will be led by

The Washington, D.C.-based eHealth Initiative (eHI) announced the industry leaders nominated for the 2011 Board of Directors, which will be led by the new Chair William F. Jessee, MD, FACMPE, FACPM, president and CEO of the Medical Group Management Association, and Vice Chair Micky Tripathi, PhD, president and CEO of the Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative.

The new Board members will be approved at eHI’s Annual Meeting and Conference, taking place in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 19-20, 2011.

Jessee and Tripathi will be joined on the Board’s leadership by Secretary Cindy Ehnes, Director of the California Department of Managed Care; and Treasurer Denny Van Liew, Senior Director of Pfizer’s Strategic Management Group. Robert Marotta, Esq., Senior Vice President and Chief Regulatory Counsel for WebMD, will serve as Chairman Emeritus.

See the eHealth Initiative site for the full Board of Directors list.


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