Speaker

Jonathan B. Perlin, MD, PhD, FACMI

President/CEO
The Joint Commission

Jonathan B. Perlin became the seventh president/CEO of The Joint Commission on March 1, 2022. Previously, as president, clinical operations, and CMO, HCA Healthcare, Dr. Perlin led clinicians, data scientists and researchers in developing a learning health system model for improving care at the system’s 189 hospitals and 2,200 other locations. His team’s work achieved national recognition for preventing elective pre-term deliveries, reducing maternal mortality, using artificial intelligence to improve sepsis survival, and developing public-private-academic partnerships for improving infection prevention and treating COVID-19. Dr. Perlin’s CHARGE consortium partnered HCA, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and academia to create a reusable platform for accelerated research using real-world evidence from the care of more than 400,000 COVID-19 inpatients. Prior to HCA, Dr. Perlin was under secretary for health in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, where he led the Veterans Health Administration to national prominence for clinical performance. He is a Congressional Budget Office health adviser, immediate past chair of the National Quality Forum and the VA Special Medical Advisory Group, and former MedPAC commissioner. An elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, he has co-chaired academy action collaborations on digital health, combatting opioids and climate change. His board service includes Columbia University’s Health Policy and Management program, Vanderbilt University’s School of Engineering, and service as a trustee of Meharry Medical College for 15 years. Perennially recognized as one of the most influential leaders in healthcare, Dr. Perlin maintains faculty appointments at Vanderbilt University as clinical professor of medicine and health policy and at Virginia Commonwealth University as adjunct professor of health administration.

 

Sessions

Monday, March 20
4:30–5:30 p.m.
Leadership Insights: Leveraging the Quintuple Aim for Healthcare Improvement