Becker's Healthcare November 20, 2024
Kristin Kuchno

In his second year as president and CEO of Fairfield, Calif.-based NorthBay Health, Mark Behl is prioritizing ambulatory and outpatient care to meet growing demand and diversify revenue streams.

The health system is investing more than $250 million over the next five years in its ambulatory strategy, which includes expanding its network by building neighborhood clinics throughout the region, Mr. Behl told Becker’s.

“Bottom line, we want to deliver care close to home,” Mr. Behl said. “We want to be in the gathering areas of the community so that we can deepen the relationship that we have with them and deliver a high level of convenience and accessibility.”

NorthBay’s goal is to provide primary care to new patients within seven...

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