Rhonda Medows, M.D. CEO, Ayin Health Solutions an Expert on – How Tools Help Employees Stay Healthy in the Workplace Welcome Rhonda?
The COVID-19 pandemic has forever changed the landscape of health and safety in America.
Limited testing capability, extreme infection rates, and an ill-equipped workforce have created major hurdles to our way of life and economic prosperity.
As we begin to re-enter the workforce, health status will continue to be an ongoing and daily concern for both employees and employers. Testing for both the presence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 disease, and for active COVID-19 infection among employees is essential, as well as health screening, symptom assessment, monitoring, and health care coordination for employers seeking to safely reengage staff returning to the workplace.
MORE ABOUT DR. RHONDA MEDOWS:
Dr. Rhonda Medows is the Chief Executive Officer of Ayin Health Solutions (Ayin), an enterprise population health management company.
Under her leadership, Ayin provides technology solutions and services to organizations that are shifting focus from costly in-patient care to cost-efficient, compassionate ambulatory care, and digital engagement.
She also serves as the President of Population Health at Providence St. Joseph Health (PSJH), where she oversees Health Plan, Value-Based Care, Payer & Strategy Contracting, Physician Services, Care Management, Population Health Informatics, and the affiliated Pacific Medical Group.
Prior to joining PSJH, she was an Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at UnitedHealth, where she led improvement initiatives to enhance clinical quality and operational excellence.
In the public sector, Dr. Medows served as commissioner for the Georgia Health Department of Community Health, secretary of the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, and Chief Medical Officer for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Southeast Region.
Dr. Medows holds a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University, earned her medical degree from Morehouse School of Medicine, and practiced medicine at Mayo Clinic.