Connecticut Hospital Association
Paul Kidwell is an experienced policy professional with a strong background in healthcare legislation and administration. Currently serving as Senior Vice President of Policy at the Connecticut Hospital Association since February 2020, Paul previously held the position of Vice President of Policy at the Federation of American Hospitals from August 2015 to January 2020. Prior to that, Paul worked at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services as Director of the Low Income Programs Analysis Group, where responsibilities included legislative analysis from July 2010 to July 2015. Paul also gained experience as Legislative Director in the U.S. House of Representatives from October 2007 to July 2010. Paul Kidwell earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from UCLA, completing the degree between 1997 and 2001.
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Connecticut Hospital Association
Founded in 1919, the Connecticut Hospital Association (CHA) represents hospitals and health-related organizations. With more than 140 members, CHA is one of the most respected hospital associations in the nation. CHA’s mission is to advance the health of individuals and communities by leading, representing, and serving hospitals and their related healthcare organizations that are accountable to the community and committed to health improvement. CHA ACHIEVES THIS MISSION THROUGH: - Public policy and advocacy on behalf of the interests of hospitals and their related healthcare organizations. - Leadership and innovative services to further community-based healthcare delivery. - Strengthening ties and collaborative efforts with other organizations that have common values and aims. - Innovative research and education in the delivery and financing of healthcare services. - Leadership in fostering an environment within which integrated delivery systems can be created and thrive. - Assistance to the membership in ensuring quality, increasing efficiency and effectiveness, containing costs, and enhancing revenue. A Board of Trustees – composed primarily of acute care hospital CEOs as well as hospital trustees, clinicians, and other healthcare executives – governs CHA, determining policy and direction for the Association. CHA members play an active role in the organization, serving on standing and special committees and subcommittees to offer input on critical policy considerations and decisions on CHA activities and focus.