COO of Massachusetts’ Partners HealthCare Steps Down

Massachusetts-based Partners HealthCare COO Thomas P. Glynn has announced he will leave the health system at the end of the year to teach at Harvard, according to a Boston Globe report.

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Mr. Glynn has served as the COO of Partners for 14 years. He will teach a course at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and become a senior fellow for healthcare delivery reform at the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C., starting in the spring.

The hospital system will form a transition plan over the next few weeks, according to the report.

Read the Boston Globe report on Thomas P. Glynn.

Read more on recent Massachusetts executive moves:

Massachusetts’ Nantucket Cottage Hospital Names CEO

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