Baptist Health executives receive ACHE awards

A duo of executives from Louisville, Ky.-based Baptist Health have been awarded with the Kentucky Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives’ early career and senior-level awards.

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Eric Warren, Baptist’s senior business system analyst for population health, was given the Early Career Healthcare Executive Award. Mr. Warren is currently working to create Baptist’s population health strategy and develop its accountable care organization. Prior to joining Baptist five years ago, he held leadership roles in the Veterans Administration health system. He is currently a member of the ACHE board.

Chris Roty, president of Baptist Health La Grange (Ky.), received the ACHE’s Senior-Level Healthcare Executive Award. Mr. Roty began working at Baptist in 1994 as an assistant vice president of Baptist Health East, now known as Baptist Health Louisville, and was named president of Baptist Health La Grange in 2011. He has also served as the ACHE’s state regent and president of the board.

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