
The American Journal of Accountable Care® Adds 9 Members to Editorial Board
The new members include health services researchers, decision makers and more from across the United States.
CRANBURY, N.J.--(
The new editorial board members of The American Journal of Accountable Care® are the following:
- Jennifer Bright, MPA, executive director, Innovation and Value Initiative (IVI).
- Travis Broome, MPH/MBA, senior vice president for policy and economics, Aledade.
- David Carmouche, M.D., president, Ochsner Health Network, senior vice president, community care, Ochsner Health, and executive director, Ochsner Accountable Care Network.
- Leah M. Marcotte, M.D., clinical assistant professor, department of medicine, and associate medical director, population health, University of Washington.
- Robert E. Mechanic, MBA, B.S., executive director, Institute for Accountable Care, and senior fellow, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University.
- David Muhlestein, Ph.D., J.D., chief strategy and chief research officer, Leavitt Partners.
- Timothy A. Peterson, M.D., MBA, FACEP, assistant professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Michigan, and executive director, Physician Organization of Michigan Accountable Care Organization.
- Linda J. Schwimmer, J.D., president and CEO, New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute.
- Jessica Walradt, M.S., B.A., manager, Northwestern Medicine.
“We are very honored to welcome these renowned industry experts to our board,” said Mike Hennessy Jr., president and CEO of MJH Life Sciences™, parent company of AJMC®. “With their guidance and expertise, we look forward to collaborating with them to help deliver trusted and unprecedented content to our readers in the field of managed care and the health policy community.”
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