Scott Willits
About Scott Willits
Scott Willits serves as the Category Director of Mobile Integrated Health Strategy at Medically Home, where he has worked since 2022. He advocates for a holistic approach to healthcare and has extensive experience in paramedicine and public health.
Work at Medically Home
Scott Willits serves as the Category Director of Mobile Integrated Health Strategy at Medically Home since 2022. In this role, he focuses on developing and implementing strategies that enhance mobile integrated health services. His work is centered in the Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Area, where he contributes to advancing healthcare delivery models that prioritize patient access and community-based care.
Current Role at Paramedic Network
In addition to his position at Medically Home, Scott Willits is a Global Advisory Council Member at Paramedic Network, a role he has held since 2023. This position allows him to engage with a network of professionals dedicated to improving paramedic services and healthcare initiatives on a global scale.
Previous Experience in Education and Healthcare
Scott Willits has a background in education and healthcare, having worked as an Adjunct Faculty, EMR/EMT Course Director, and Lab Assistant at Chemeketa Community College from 2015 to 2020. He also served as Operations Supervisor for Mobile Integrated Health and MIH Field Paramedic at Metro West Ambulance from 2020 to 2022, where he managed operations and enhanced mobile health services.
Educational Background
Scott Willits has a diverse educational background. He earned a Master of Public Health from Columbia Southern University in 2022. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Western Oregon University, completed in 2016, and an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Paramedicine from Chemeketa Community College, achieved in 2017. Additionally, he obtained a certification in Program Management from Coursera in 2021.
Advocacy and Healthcare Initiatives
Scott Willits advocates for a holistic approach to healthcare, emphasizing the importance of integrating services at both macro and micro levels. He has spearheaded initiatives to incorporate community paramedicine into mobile integrated healthcare programs, aiming to deliver transformative services directly to patients. His work reflects a commitment to advancing healthcare in underserved communities and promoting best practices in the industry.