Ethan Chernin
About Ethan Chernin
Senior Vice President, Population Health and Value Improvement Programs
Ethan Chernin currently holds the position of Senior Vice President of Population Health and Value Improvement Programs. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing strategies and initiatives aimed at enhancing population health outcomes and improving value-based care. This position leverages his extensive experience in managing multifaceted health programs and optimizing health system operations to ensure better health results and efficiency.
Education and Expertise in Health Systems Management
Ethan Chernin earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Michigan, where he developed a foundational understanding of policy and governance. He furthered his education with an MBA in Health Systems Management from Case Western Reserve University, which equipped him with specialized knowledge in managing complex health systems and driving value improvements. His academic background provides a robust foundation for his executive roles in population health management.
Professional Background and Leadership Roles
Ethan Chernin has a substantial background in health system management and leadership, having held prominent positions at several esteemed institutions. He previously served as Vice President of Population Health and Chief Operating Officer of BayCare Physician Partners, where he played a key role in operational oversight and strategic planning. Additionally, he has held senior executive roles at University Hospitals, Rainbow & Babies Children’s Hospital, and the Cleveland Clinic, all of which have contributed to his deep expertise in population health management.
Population Health Management Experience
Throughout his career, Ethan Chernin has managed over 1 million value-based care lives across Commercial, Medicare, and Medicaid lines of business. His experience in population health management spans over a decade, where he has been responsible for implementing and overseeing programs that aim to improve care quality and cost-efficiency. His work includes strategic initiatives to optimize health outcomes and streamline health services to cater to diverse populations.