Billy Oglesby, PhD, Named Humana Dean at Thomas Jefferson University's College of Population Health
On April 10, 2023, Humana (NYSE: HUM) announced the appointment of Dr. Billy Oglesby as the Humana Dean of the College of Population Health at Thomas Jefferson University. This role was made possible through a $15 million donation aimed at improving community health and health equity, particularly for marginalized populations in Greater Philadelphia. Dr. Oglesby, an experienced population health strategist, aims to leverage this partnership to advance healthcare quality and patient safety. His past accomplishments include launching quality improvement programs and establishing community health initiatives. The significant investment reflects Humana's commitment to transforming health outcomes and addressing social determinants of health.
- Humana donated $15 million to support the College of Population Health, indicating strong financial backing for community health initiatives.
- Dr. Oglesby's track record in population health improvement and leadership positions suggests effective management of the new role.
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Highlights of his accomplishments at Jefferson include:
- Creating a year-long Quality Improvement & Patient Safety Leadership Program for providers and service line administrators at
Jefferson Health ,Rothman Orthopaedic Institute ,Wills Eye Hospital and Nemours Children's Health to increase the number of quality and safety leaders across the health systems. - Launching the
Main Line Health Center for Population Health Research to improve outcomes and the experience of care for patients served by the system. - Leading the development of 1889
Jefferson Center for Population Health , a community-based population health center in ruralWestern Pennsylvania focused on closing healthcare gaps and addressing social determinants of health.
- Immediate Past President of the
Association for Prevention Teaching & Research . - Chair of the Healthy People 2030
Curriculum Taskforce which continually updates the Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum for health professions schools. - Ex officio member of the Roundtable on Population Health Improvement at the
National Academy of Medicine , where he recently helped plan a national workshop for thought leaders on The Role of Business in Improving Health and Health Equity. - Appointed public member on the Clinical Guidelines Committee at the
American College of Physicians ; Fellow of theRoyal Society for Public Health (UK ); Fellow of theAmerican College of Healthcare Executives ; and Board Leadership Fellow at theNational Association for Corporate Directors .
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