MyHealth First Network names new executive vice president

April 5, 2015

GREENVILLE, SC – MyHealth First Network, a physician-led, clinically integrated network designed to improve both quality and care and address escalating healthcare costs, has hired Debi Hueter to serve as executive vice president. In this role, Hueter will work in collaboration with physicians and other leaders across the network to develop and implement improvements in care.

Hueter has nearly 30 years of experience working for both providers and payers in the southeast and most recently served as vice president of managed care for Piedmont HealthCare in Atlanta, Georgia. She has also been the lead contract negotiator for multi-million dollar contracts and has developed and maintained clinically and financially integrated physician-hospital networks. Hueter has a bachelor’s degree in English and communications from Florida State University.

 

About MyHealth First Network
MyHealth First Network is a clinically integrated network of physicians and healthcare providers who share a common goal of improving health outcomes, reducing healthcare costs and enhancing the patient experience. Providers play a key role in the development of program components, such as quality goals and performance initiatives, and in network governance.

The network is led by a 12-member Board of Managers who provides leadership and oversight for the network, as well as a number of committees whose focus is on improving and standardizing care.

More than 1,800 healthcare providers across nine counties in the upstate region of South Carolina currently participate in the network. These counties include Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens and Spartanburg.   ~