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This month, Amazon engineered a significant restructuring of its healthcare leadership, reorganizing its Amazon Health Services division into 6 new business units. This overhaul was designed to simplify the structure of the large Amazon healthcare operation following a period of executive departures. In terms of clinical care delivery, Amazon’s One Medical offers membership-based services with a targeted focus on employer groups with same-day appointments and virtual care. Across the country, One Medical currently partners with about 20 health systems, most recently adding Montefiore and Cleveland Clinic to its list of partners.
For anyone who’s keeping a scorecard, here is the breakdown:
- One Medical Clinical Care Delivery—led by Andrew Diamond, MD, PhD
- One Medical Clinical Operations and Performance—led by Suzanne Hansen
- AHS Strategic Growth and Network Development—led by John Singerling
- AHS Store, Tech, and Marketing—led by Prakash Bulusu
- AHS Compliance—led by Kim Otte
- AHS Pharmacy Services—led by John Love
Big player, big industry: “This reorganization is Amazon’s latest attempt to solidify its position in the complex $4.9 trillion U.S. healthcare industry,” says Alan A. Ayers, MBA, MAcc, President of Urgent Care Consultants and Senior Editor of JUCM.