COMMUNITY HEALTH SYSTEMS INC (CYH)
Sector: Health Care
| Ticker | Position | Age | Qualifications and Experience | Committee Memberships | Filing Year |
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Sector: Health Care
| Ticker | Position | Age | Qualifications and Experience | Committee Memberships | Filing Year |
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Director information for CYH
| Ticker | Position | Age | Qualifications and Experience | Committee Memberships | Filing Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CYH | Director | 82 | ["physician perspective", "experience managing large physician practices", "focus on risk and quality oversight", "insight to quality measures and reporting", "electronic health records experience", "federal regulation knowledge"] | ["Governance & Nominating"] | 2026 |
Biography sourced from the proxy statement filing.
Dr. Jennings is currently retired. For more than 40 years, he was a practicing family medicine physician, most recently with KentuckyOne Health, in Louisville, Kentucky, which was formed by the merger of Jewish Hospital & St. Mary s HealthCare with Saint Joseph Health System in 2012. He served on KentuckyOne Health s quality committee and formerly served as the quality committee chair for The Physician Group, which was affiliated with Jewish Hospital & St. Mary s HealthCare prior to its merger with Saint Joseph Health System. From 1971 until 2005, when the practice was acquired by Jewish Hospital, Dr. Jennings was in private practice with Southend Medical Clinic, PSC, serving as its managing partner. Dr. Jennings brings the perspective of a physician to the Board. His career in a community practice setting is typical to that of most of the Company s facilities and he provides advice to the Board and management about the organization and operation of physician practices. His experience managing large physician practices, with particular focus in the areas of risk and quality oversight, offers the Board a physician s viewpoint in these areas. He also brings practitioner insight to quality measures and reporting, electronic health records, and federal government regulation of practitioner-hospital relationships.