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DFW Hospital Council Foundation’s New President

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Jennifer_Miff
(Courtesy of: DFWHC Foundation)

Jennifer Miff will be the President of the DFW Hospital Council Foundation, replacing Kristin Tesmer, who stepped down to join Dallas Medical Resources earlier this year.

Miff’s experience is in data analytics, healthcare research, technology, and government. She was most recently a vice president at Medecisions, Inc., an analytics company for providers and payers. She will assume the role in October at the DFWHC Foundation, which is a nonprofit that promotes safe, high quality and cost effective healthcare through research and education.

“We are fortunate to have Jennifer join our team and we are looking forward to her leadership in our Foundation. She has an impressive array of knowledge in workforce strategy and healthcare markets. Her notable background also includes studies involving the social drivers of healthcare and opportunities for differentiation, said Stephen Love, President and CEO of the DFW Hospital Council, via release.

“I am thrilled to be leading the DFWHC Foundation,” Miff said via release.. “We have a tremendous opportunity to deliver insights that improve patient engagement, clinician experience and community collaboration to drive improved outcomes and a lower cost of care.”

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