HealthLeaders Media October 7, 2021
Melanie Blackman

Amy Compton-Phillips, MD, president of clinical care for Providence, shares the health system’s COVID-19 learnings, how to improve patient safety and quality, and offers leadership advice.

Editor’s note: This conversation is a transcript from an episode of the HealthLeaders Women in Healthcare Leadership Podcast. Audio of the full interview can be found here.

Amy Compton-Phillips, MD, has only ever wanted to serve in healthcare. Thirty years ago, she started a practice on the East Coast. In 1993, she joined Kaiser Permanente as a front-line internist. Over her 22-year tenure, she worked as a physician and moved through a variety of administration roles, eventually serving as the physician director of population care, then finally as chief quality officer for the Oakland,...

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