Cincinnati Children's names chief quality officer

Cincinnati Children's has promoted Eric Williams, MD, to be the chief quality officer and vice president of the James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence. 

Dr. Williams joined the organization in 2023 to serve as the chief patient outcomes officer and associate chief quality officer at the Anderson Center, according to a Feb. 3 news release. Before Cincinnati Children's, he worked for nearly two decades at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston and held leadership roles in clinical, quality and informatics. 

In the new position, Dr. Williams will lead a team of 280-plus employees "focused on systemwide quality strategy development and execution, improvement science education, action-oriented health services, implementation and operations research, as well as advancing learning health networks," the release said.

The chief quality officer role was previously shared between Steve Muething, MD, who will continue to serve as an advisor, and Peter Margolis, MD, who will continue as a faculty member in the Anderson Center's research division. 

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