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  RICHARD SWIFT
  DR. MARCH THOMPSON
  MICHELLE MILLS
  KELLY OSTROWSKI
  DR. JONATHAN MOSELEY
  ERICA LIEBERMANN
  YVONNE WILLIAMS
  KELLY TULL
  HEATHER GOODHIND
  RAYMOND MCCARTHY
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CAREER PULSE
 Baystate Ob/Gyn Group Inc.
Swift Named President, CEO
served in the roles of controller for Health New England, director of finance for Baystate Medical Practices, director of managed care, and chief fi- nancial officer for both Baycare Health Partners, which is the health system’s physician hospital organization, and Baystate Medical Practices.
McCarthy’s prior experiences include the
roles of director of Finance at Cigna and CFO
for Northeast Medical Group, part of Yale New Haven Health System. He is a certified public ac- countant and a Massachusetts Health Leadership College fellow, and holds a bachelor’s degree and an MBA from Western New England Univer- sity.
Caring Health Center Welcomes Moseley, Williams, Goodhind
SPRINGFIELD — Dr. Jonathan Moseley, whose practice has focused on the care of underserved populations, has been named chief medical officer at Caring Health Center (CHC), which also appointed Yvonne Williams as its first
chief Development officer, and named Heather Goodhind its first chief of staff and executive administrative assistant to President and CEO Tania Barber.
Moseley comes to Caring Health Center from Wake Forest Health Network in Hickory, N.C., where he worked as an outpatient primary-care provider. He also served as physician di- rector of Continuing Medical Education at Catawba Valley Medical Center and volun- teered as medical director and physician at two free clinics. While maintain-
ing his practice in the U.S., Moseley has traveled to Bolivia, China, the Czech Republic, Haiti, and Peru on short-term medical projects.
Moseley, a fellow of the American College of Physi- cians, received a doctor of medicine degree from the University of North Caro- lina School of Medicine in 2007, and completed his internal-medicine internship
and residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2010. He is pursuing a master of public health degree from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Williams was previously a six-year member of Caring Health Center’s board of directors, and brings to her new position a strong understand- ing of the organization. With deep roots within the community, she will be instrumental in ex- panding relationships and increasing awareness of CHC’s integral role in providing comprehen- sive healthcare to Greater Springfield’s diverse communities.
Williams most recently was director of Re- source Development for United Way of Pioneer
Welcomes New Practitioners
of Health New England
SPRINGFIELD — The providers and staff of Baystate Ob/Gyn Group Inc. (BOGG) recently welcomed several practitioners to its practice, offering increased appointment availability in the Springfield, Longmeadow, and South Hadley offices.
Dr. March Thompson joined Baystate Ob/Gyn Group Inc. following her post-doctoral training at Baystate Medical Center, learning and gaining experi- ence alongside the practice’s own physicians and certified nurse midwives. Thompson earned multiple prestigious awards during her education and residence. Her practice of full-scope obstetrics and gynecology includes a clini- cal interest in contraceptive management, complex ob- stetric care, and gynecologic surgery.
Two certified nurse mid- wives, Michelle Mills and Kelly Ostrowski, joined the Midwifery department of Baystate Ob/Gyn Group, offering routine pregnancy and gynecologic care, in- cluding well-woman exams, birth-control options and management, treatment of gynecological infections, as- sessment of common gyno- logical problems, and preg- nancy care. Mills’ passion for global health and Os- trowski’s strong foundation in midwifery complement the diverse backgrounds in the Midwifery department at Baystate Ob/Gyn Group, providing patients who are seeking midwifery care with many options.
Two advanced-practice gynecologic clinicians, Erica
Liebermann and Kelly Tull, also recently joined Baystate Ob/Gyn Group. Liebermann’s clini- cal interests formed over years of experience in women’s healthcare, including LGBTQ health, sexual and reproductive health, cervical cancer prevention, and global health. Tull joins BOGG with a drive to continue to provide healthcare that is empowering and educational, bring-
ing with her years of experience in healthcare management and as a nurse practitioner. Both provide gynecologic care such as well-woman exams, contraception counseling and manage- ment, infection screening and treatment, disease prevention, and more.
SPRINGFIELD — Richard Swift, who has served as Health New England’s (HNE) interim chief financial officer since April, has been ap- pointed president and CEO, effective immedi- ately.
Swift is an experienced chief executive officer and chief financial officer for provider- owned health plans, and a senior health- care executive with over
30 years of leadership with integrated delivery systems, health plans, and provider
groups throughout the country.
He has served as president of Medwise Part-
ners, a health-insurance consulting company he founded in 1996. In that capacity, he has served in numerous interim executive roles for regional health plans throughout the U.S. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Mercer University and an MBA in healthcare administration from the University of Miami in Florida.
As president and CEO, Swift will be respon- sible for the successful operation of HNE; driving growth across the organization, including the development and execution of strategic plans; successful introduction of new programs and services; membership growth; operational, financial, and service excellence; and continued improvements in clinical quality with a focus on lowering the cost of care in Western Mass.
McCarthy Named Senior VP, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer at Baystate Health
SPRINGFIELD — Raymond McCarthy has been named senior vice president, chief financial officer, and treasurer at Baystate Health follow- ing a national search. He has served as interim CFO since March 1.
McCarthy will be re- sponsible for providing system-wide vision, strategic direction, and operational leadership of all aspects of finance to ensure the overall financial health of Baystate Health. He will help lead Baystate Health’s ongoing
transformation from a traditional fee-for-service healthcare system to one that focuses on popula- tion health and value-based delivery solutions.
In his previous role as vice president of Finance at Baystate Health and chief financial officer for Baycare Health Partners, McCarthy was responsible for centralized financial-support services, including investments, treasury servic- es, financial reporting and accounting, accounts payable, payroll, and tax and managed-care contracting.
McCarthy began his career at Baystate Health in 1993 as a senior budget analyst and has



















































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