Erlanger Names Moore As CEO Of Community Health Centers

  • Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Angel Moore
Angel Moore

Angel Moore, Esq., has been named chief executive officer of the Erlanger Community Health Centers. 

In her new role, Ms. Moore will oversee all aspects of Erlanger’s two community health centers, Southside and Dodson Avenue. Ms. Moore comes to Chattanooga from Flint, Mi., where she served as chief operating officer and in-house legal counsel for Hamilton Community Health Network, Inc. In this capacity, she provided operational oversight of five primary care clinics, three dental clinics, two pharmacies, a vision center, and a specialty site.

After earning a Juris Doctorate (JD) from Michigan State University in 2004, Ms. Moore worked in a private legal practice and as an assistant prosecuting attorney in Eaton County, Mi. She also worked as manager of Healthcare Development for the Michigan Primary Care Association and directed the development of federally qualified health centers throughout the state.

“Angel’s strategic focus and experience in managing community health centers makes her the ideal candidate for this leadership position,” said Kevin M. Spiegel, FACHE, Erlanger president and CEO.

“Angel is a valued addition to our team and we look forward to her starting on April 18,” said Joseph M. Winick, FACHE, Erlanger senior vice president of Planning, Analytics and Business Development and Interim CEO of the Community Health Centers.

Erlanger Community Health Centers provide quality primary health care. The centers have experienced a 40% increase in primary care visits between July 1 and Dec. 31, 2015, while patient visits for dental services increased 69% during the same period. To care for more patients, new staff members have been added at the Health Centers, including seven new physicians. In addition, 30 residents from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga are now seeing patients at the health centers as part of their clinical rotations. Beginning July 1, dental services will be expanded under a new agreement with the UT College of Dentistry.

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