The Joint Commission News Releases
November 24, 2008

The Joint Commission Names Five New Members to Board of Commissioners

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(OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill. – November 24, 2008) Five prominent health care leaders—David L. Bronson, M.D., F.A.C.P., Benjamin Chu, M.D., M.P.H., M.A.C.P., T. Anthony Denton, J.D., M.H.A., Mary Anne McCaffree, M.D., and Mary H. McGrath, M.D., M.P.H.—have joined the Board of Commissioners of The Joint Commission.

David L Bronson, M.D., F.A.C.P., is a general internist and serves as the chair of the Medicine Institute at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. The Medicine Institute includes 220 Cleveland Clinic faculty physicians and also includes residencies and fellowships in numerous specialties, as well as the 200-bed inpatient service. He was instrumental in the development of the Cleveland Clinic regional health system including 14 family health centers and nine community hospitals in the Cleveland area. Dr. Bronson is immediate past chair of the Board of Governors of the American College of Physicians and a member of the Board of Regents. He is chair-elect of the American Medical Group Association Board of Directors and serves on the executive leadership committee and chairs the Clinical Advisory Committee of Better Health, Greater Cleveland, a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funded community-wide collaborative to improve chronic disease management. He has published in the areas of predictive instruments, quality improvement processes, peri-operative care, patient adherence, delirium and health care economics. Dr. Bronson is a graduate of the University of Vermont College of Medicine.

Benjamin Chu, M.D., M.P.H., M.A.C.P., is regional president of Kaiser Permanente Southern California, directing health plan and hospital operations for 11 hospitals and 130 medical offices. Dr. Chu previously served as president of New York City’s Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) and was Acting Commissioner of Health for the New York City Department of Health. In both California and New York, Dr. Chu has been a strong proponent of the use of electronic health records as a powerful tool for improving quality and outcomes for patient care. A primary care internist by training, Dr. Chu possesses extensive health care experience as a clinician, administrator, policy advocate, and academic leader at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and the New York University School of Medicine and Medical Center. Dr. Chu, a former member of the board of the American Hospital Association, serves on the board of the Commonwealth Fund in New York and is chairman of the board of American Legacy Foundation. He earned his medical degree at New York University, his master’s of public health from Columbia University, and a bachelor’s in psychology from Yale University.

T. Anthony Denton, J.D., M.H.A., is the senior associate director and chief operating officer (COO) of the University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers and a member of the University of Michigan Health System’s executive group. Denton was previously associate director for clinical services and administrator of University Hospital. He has also been an active leader in the planning, presentation and implementation of multiple capital initiatives and investments linked to master facility and program growth for the health system. Denton served as chairman of the board for Michigan Visiting Nurse Corporation, a Michigan Health Corporation subsidiary, and serves on the board of directors for Huron Valley Ambulance, Washtenaw County Chapter of the American Red Cross, Ronald McDonald House and Ann Arbor’s new Skyline High School. He earned his master’s degree in Health Services Administration from the University of Michigan School of Public Health after receiving a bachelor’s degree in communicative disorders from Northwestern University. Denton earned a law degree from the University of Detroit.

Mary Anne McCaffree, M.D., is a pediatrician from Oklahoma City and a member of the American Medical Association (AMA) Board of Trustees. She has served as chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Committee on Federal Government Affairs. As president of the Oklahoma State Medical Association (OSMA), Dr. McCaffree helped preserve the protected status of peer-reviewed patient information. She also partnered with the Litigation Center of the AMA, state medical societies and AAP leaders in the fight against low Medicaid reimbursement, leading to a landmark case increasing Medicaid reimbursement in Oklahoma. Dr. McCaffree is the recipient of the Abraham Jacobi, M.D., Award, which honors a physician who has effectively served both the AAP and the AMA at the highest levels; the Ed L. Calhoon, M.D., Leadership in Medicine Award, which is presented to an OSMA member in recognition of distinguished leadership and service to organized
medicine; and the OSMA Woman in Medicine Award.  A graduate of the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, she is a professor of pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

Mary H. McGrath, M.D., M.P.H., is professor of surgery in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the University of California San Francisco and actively practices plastic surgery. Certified by the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Plastic Surgery, she is chair of the board of trustees of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and is a member of the Plastic Surgery Residency Review Committee. She has held leadership positions with the American College of Surgeons, American Board of Plastic Surgery, National Endowment for Plastic Surgery, Educational Foundation of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and Plastic Surgery Research Council. Dr. McGrath has been a panel member and consultant for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for more than 20 years, serves regularly on review panels at the National Institutes of Health and is a frequent author of publications and books. She received her medical degree from St. Louis University and holds a Master’s in Public Health in Health Policy and Management from The George Washington University.

“Health care is facing many serious challenges and the experience and expertise of leaders such as David L Bronson, Benjamin Chu, T. Anthony Denton, Mary Anne McCaffree and Mary H. McGrath will be crucial to The Joint Commission as we strive to help health care organizations implement robust, lasting improvements in the quality and safety of patient care,” says Mark R. Chassin, M.D., M.P.P., M.P.H., president, The Joint Commission.

David A. Whiston, D.D.S., who is a practicing oral and maxillofacial surgeon from Falls Church, Virginia, will serve as chair of the The Joint Commission Board of Commissioners beginning in January 2009.  Dr. Whiston is a former president of the American Dental Association. Isabel V. Hoverman, M.D., M.A.C.P., an internal medicine physician in private practice from Austin, Texas, will serve as vice chair.

The 29 member Board of Commissioners serves as The Joint Commission’s governing body. Its composition includes representatives from each of The Joint Commission’s Corporate Members from the American Hospital Association, American Medical Association, American College of Physicians, American College of Surgeons, and American Dental Association, six public members, one at-large representative of the nursing profession, and Joint Commission president, Mark R. Chassin, M.D., M.P.P., M.P.H.

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