Modern Healthcare

Genevieve Caruncho-Simpson

36 Chief operating officer Texas Health Aetna Arlington

- — Valerie Lapointe

For Genevieve Caruncho-Simpson,

healthcare was the family business. Growing up in Seattle with a mother and brother in the industry, she had an initial interest in clinical social work. After a practicum at the Veterans Affairs Department where she worked directly with veterans, she started to see some of the industry’s biggest challenges and opportunit­ies. “I got to work with veterans who were transition­ing back from active duty and facing challenges in behavioral health, physical health and mental health,” she said. “Seeing the challenges they faced was eye-opening. I saw how affordable access to healthcare can make a sizable impact in so many lives, especially the most vulnerable.” Since then, she’s focused her career on helping marginaliz­ed population­s. While serving as the system director for strategy and business developmen­t at Miami Children’s Hospital from 2011 to 2013, she launched four urgent-care centers. This was a multimilli­on-dollar investment that resulted in a joint venture with a multidisci­plinary ambulatory center and Florida Internatio­nal University. She also helped develop a maternal-fetal medicine strategy that resulted in a partnershi­p with Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Later, she helped Humana launch Medicaid managed care across Florida and headed the insurance giant’s Medicare Advantage operations. After working for Ascension Health for a little more than a year, Caruncho-Simpson became COO of Texas Health Aetna in April. While there may be gridlock in the federal government, Caruncho-Simpson isn’t discourage­d, as she sees the potential for innovation locally. “On the grassroots level, there is tremendous opportunit­y to make market changes. Fundamenta­lly healthcare is local and the local solutions are what will transform the industry,” she said. “We can’t wait for the federal government to solve all our problems; the transforma­tion drivers in each market are locally based.”

“We can’t wait for the federal government to solve all our problems; the transforma­tion drivers in each market are locally based.”

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