Rachel Winokur

Board Member at Eleanor Health

Rachel Winokur is a seasoned operator and investor with years of experience in health care. Until recently, she served as the Chief Executive Officer of NeueHealth, the care delivery, provider enablement, and network management business within Bright Health Group, a role she held since 2019. As CEO of NeueHealth, Rachel led the company’s expansion into new geographies, including its health system and provider relationships, as well as oversaw Bright Health’s owned and affiliated provider organizations, including a full platform of provider enablement and risk management solutions. Rachel helped found Bright Health in 2016 as its Chief Business Officer, where in addition to the above responsibilities, she also had accountability for markets, implementation, mergers, acquisitions, fundraising, and overall business strategy.

Before joining Bright Health, Rachel worked for Aetna as a senior executive from 2011 to 2015 where she helped start and lead Healthagen, Aetna’s payer-neutral population health management business.


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Eleanor Health

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Our mission at Eleanor Health is to help people affected by addiction live amazing lives. We treat addiction like a chronic illness, and our evidence-based treatment model focuses on clinical and non-clinical factors, including medication, therapy, counseling, and meaningful connection to resources. We recognize that every Eleanor community member is a unique individual and treat them with dignity and compassion. Our commitment to their health and wellbeing is unwavering and without judgment. Because we are passionate about transforming the access, delivery, and quality of addiction treatment, we are the first addiction & mental health service designed to deliver long-term recovery outcomes through value-based care. Our treatment approach meet patients where they are in their recovery journey, through outpatient clinics, community settings, and at home through technology and field-based teams.