Healthcare Finance News December 10, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

She’s the first female and Latina CEO to lead the organization, and brings decades of experience in managed care.

The Board of Governors of L.A. Health Plan has unanimously given the green light to appoint Martha Santana-Chin as its next CEO – making her the first female and Latina CEO to lead the organization, it said last week.

Santana-Chin previously held several leadership roles at various organizations, including an 11-year tenure at Health Net, a Centene company, where she most recently served as plan chief product president in the California Market.

WHAT’S THE IMPACT?

The eldest of nine, Santana-Chin is the daughter of immigrants whose family relied on Medi-Cal during her childhood. She’s now a first-generation college graduate, and over...

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