USMD appoints new COO: 5 things to know

USMD Holdings, a physician-led integrated healthcare system based in Irving, Texas, has appointed Michael W. Bukosky COO.

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Here are five things to know about Mr. Bukosky.

1. In his role, he will oversee the daily operations of USMD therapeutic, diagnostic and centralized services, according to a news release. This includes hospital services, cancer treatment centers, clinical and pathology labs, imaging, human resources, contracting, revenue cycle, marketing and communications and IT.

2. Mr. Bukosky will remain president of USMD Physician Practice Management, where he oversees operations of USMD’s physician practice management group, comprising nearly 50 clinics and more than 250 physicians and associate practitioners.

3. Before coming to USMD, he was CEO of University of Louisville (Ky.) Physicians, the largest, multi-specialty physician practice group in Louisville.

4. Mr. Bukosky is active in the American Medical Group Association.

5. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and accounting from Kings College in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and a master’s degree in healthcare administration from Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas.

 

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