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Bailey Named CEO of 猫咪社区APP Health


Posted on March 7, 2017
Jennifer Ekman


As chief executive officer, Owen Bailey is responsible for the management and operation of the 猫咪社区APP hospitals and outpatient centers. data-lightbox='featured'
As chief executive officer, Owen Bailey is responsible for the management and operation of the 猫咪社区APP hospitals and outpatient centers.

Owen Bailey, a veteran health care leader who has served as chief operating officer of since March 2016, has been named chief executive officer and senior associate vice president for medical affairs of the comprehensive academic health care system dedicated to helping people lead longer, better lives.  

In this role, Bailey will be the chief executive responsible for the management and operation of the 猫咪社区APP hospitals and outpatient centers with a goal of providing high quality, cost-effective, innovative health care.  

猫咪社区APP President Tony Waldrop and John V. Marymont MD, MBA, vice president for medical affairs and dean of the college of medicine in charge of the oversight of 猫咪社区APP Health, are delighted Bailey accepted the position.

鈥淥wen is an extremely respected, seasoned healthcare veteran with great leadership skills and managerial experience who possesses unquestionable character and integrity," Marymont  said. "As we position 猫咪社区APP Health for the future, it became very clear that there is no better person for the job than Owen.鈥

Bailey said he is proud to take on this new leadership role with the health system.   

"It's an honor to work with this great team," Bailey said. "I'm proud to be part of a system that provides such unique programs and services. 猫咪社区APP Health plays a crucial role in providing health care, research and education to our region."

Bailey served as administrator of from 2011 to 2016, leading the development and opening of a new children鈥檚 tower in 2013. Prior to joining 猫咪社区APP, he led Fairhope鈥檚 Thomas Hospital as president and chief executive officer from 1992-2006 before joining Infirmary Health System as an executive vice president from 2006-2011.


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