#MillenniumLive: Amy Compton-Phillips on Being a Healthcare Provider

On #MillenniumLive this week, we’re honored to be joined by a very special guest. Amy Compton-Phillips, M.D., an internationally respected healthcare executive, innovator, board director, keynote speaker, and author serving as President and Chief Clinical Officer for Providence’s Clinical Operations. Dr. Compton-Phillips chats with us on what she is doing to advocate for equity and care delivery innovation in health care, how she has been instrumental in Providence’s early adoption and scaling of technology including telehealth, data analytics, and AI solutions which have been critical to the system’s pandemic response and the future of healthcare.

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About Amy Compton-Phillips

Amy Compton-Phillips, M.D., an internationally respected healthcare executive, innovator, board director, keynote speaker, and author serving as President and Chief Clinical Officer for Providence’s Clinical Operations joined MillenniumLive. Amy is responsible for improving health, care, and value outcomes delivered by the 52 hospitals, 1000+ clinics, and 120,000 caregivers of the $25 billion health system. In January 2020, Dr. Compton-Phillips led the Providence response of the first confirmed case of Covid-19 in the United States. A CNN medical analyst, Dr. Compton-Phillips is a vocal advocate for equity and care delivery innovation in health care. She has been instrumental in Providence’s early adoption and scaling of technology including telehealth, data analytics, and artificial intelligence solutions that are critical to the system’s pandemic response and the future of healthcare. Dr. Compton-Phillips serves as a director on the boards of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), the Institute of Systems Biology, Lumedic, and recently completing tenures on the board of Wellcare and as chair of the High Value Healthcare Collaborative. Before joining Providence in 2015, Dr. Compton-Phillips served 22 years at Kaiser Permanente. She began as a front-line internist, and through a succession of roles spent her last years there as a Chief Quality Officer. Her main focus was on improving healthcare value at scale. Dr. Compton-Phillips holds a bachelor’s degree from Johns Hopkins University and earned her medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She is a board-certified internist with strong interest in innovation and wellness.