Main Line Health CEO Ed Jimenez Talks About Healthcare Priorities

Main Line Health CEO Ed Jimenez has made the staff, safety, and use of technology to improve care delivery as priorities for Main Line Health.

Employees, safety, and improved care delivery are the priorities for Main Line Health President and CEO Ed Jimenez six months into the job.

He took over in June with 30 years of healthcare leadership experience, writes Gina Lizzo for Main Line Today.

Jimenez most recently served as president and CEO of University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey.

A key priority is keeping staff engaged and supported as Main Line Health, which includes Riddle Hospital in Media, delivers clinical excellence that matches or exceeds what patients get from major urban centers.

“I’m not going to call us a unicorn, but it’s absolutely rarified that you find elite medical care and community-centric care in the same place,” he said of Main Line Health.

He’s also working to expand access by bringing care closer to where people live.

Jimenez also wants to expand an existing system of security alert buttons carried by staff to include garages and outside areas.  

Jimenez is also expanding ambient AI listening tools in physician offices, adding hospitals to streamline documentation and free up one-on-one time with patients.

Main Line Health has also added AI to CAT scans of the head, prioritizing a radiologist’s work list if it detects an abnormality.

Read more of CEO Ed Jimenez’s priorities at Main Line Health in Main Line Today.




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