![]() He also serves as chair of the North Carolina Healthcare Quality Alliance, as a member of the executive committee for the National Council of Physician and Pharmacy Executives within the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, and as a member of the Board of Managers for North Carolina Health Innovations. He received gubernatorial appointments to the North Carolina State Health Coordinating Council and the North Carolina Institute of Medicine. Bradley holds faculty appointments at Duke University and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. His accomplishments over the past 25 years at BCBSNC include leading the implementation of open-access online medical policy the development of extensive primary care provider performance feedback the institution of the annual State of Preventive Health forum the implementation of comprehensive benefits and programs for the medical assessment and treatment of obesity (Healthy Lifestyle Choices) the creation of one of the nation’s first Bariatric Surgery Centers of Excellence programs and the development of performance-based provider reimbursement and tiered provider networks. Bradley is responsible for programs, interventions, and information designed to assist BCBSNC customers in making informed choices for optimal health and to help keep health care affordable. She received her nursing training at Yale New Haven Hospital and Quinnipiac University and graduated summa cum laude from Stonehill College with a degree in health care administration.ĭon Bradley, M.D., M.H.S.-C.L., is senior vice president for healthcare and chief medical officer at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC). Bartlett has held elected and appointed positions at the local level in several municipalities, including serving on the Nantucket Board of Selectman. She received national certification in the following nursing specialties: cardiovascular, epidemiology, surveillance and infection control, dialysis, and HIV/AIDS. Bartlett has extensive experience as a registered nurse and hospital administrator implementing health system changes through quality assessmentĪnd improvement practices. Prior to being named deputy commissioner, she was director of the Bureau of Community Health and Prevention, where she provided strategic direction and oversight for Mass in Motion-the initiative designed to help Massachusetts residents eat better and move more in the places they live, learn, work, and play. Bartlett led the Department’s creation and implementation of regulations to support the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. As former interim deputy commissioner, Ms. Bartlett chairs the newly appointed Prevention and Wellness Advisory Board, which oversees a $60 million Prevention Trust Fund-the first of its kind in the nation. candidate at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan and holds a master’s degree in public policy and management from Carnegie Mellon University.Ĭheryl Bartlett, R.N., was named commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health in June 2013. He also serves on the boards of ChangeLab Solutions, the National Recreation and Parks Association, the Youth Planners Network, Healthy Kids Healthy Schools, and the Safe Routes to School National Review Group. Andrews was a fellow at the Forum for Youth Investment, where he coordinated a multistate youth policy and engagement initiative. Leon Andrews, M.S., is a senior fellow at the National League of Cities’ (NLC’s) Institute for Youth, Education, and Families. ![]()
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