Modern Healthcare

DR. BALIGH YEHIA

35 Senior medical director Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore

- — Valerie Lapointe

The Veterans Affairs Department often gets bad press for being entrenched in inefficien­cies, but where most see disaster, Dr. Baligh Yehia saw an opportunit­y and a worthy challenge. Formerly an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvan­ia, Yehia joined the VA in 2016 as assistant director of community care. In barely a year, he blazed a path to deputy undersecre­tary for health. “I came to the VA right when they were going through the rockiest time,” Yehia said. “A lot of folks were asking me, ‘Are you sure you want to go there?’ But it was a nobrainer. Where most saw risk, I saw opportunit­y.” While many health systems may get bogged down in the way things have always been done, at the VA Yehia knew he had the best raw material— a willingnes­s among colleagues to innovate and think differentl­y. “The one thing we had that many healthcare systems didn’t was a platform for change and the momentum that things needed to be different. That is very hard to create, but the VA had it,” said Yehia, who this month left the VA to become senior medical director at Johns Hopkins Medicine. In his VA role, Yehia managed an operating budget of more than $10 billion along with 7,000-plus employees and five business lines. To improve patient outcomes and gain operationa­l efficienci­es, Yehia and his team deployed over 50 innovating clinical and business solutions nationwide, including launching a care-coordinati­on model that used predictive analytics to match patient needs with the right level of support.

“Where most saw risk, I saw opportunit­y.”

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