Mr. Breitenbach has headed the system since 1995 and currently oversees more than 14,000 employees. Mr. Breitenbach said he would like to assist in the implementation of healthcare overhaul, perhaps as a consultant or through government agencies, after he leaves Premier, according to the report.
Mr. Breitenbach led the Premier through its year-long separation from the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield network in 2005.
Read the Dayton Daily News report on Tom Breitenbach.
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–Georgia’s Memorial Health Appoints Darcy Davis CFO
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