Integrated Healthcare Association
Michelle Lewis, MBA, is an accomplished marketing and business development executive with extensive experience in the healthcare sector. Currently serving as Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Integrated Healthcare Association since November 2017, Michelle has successfully driven revenue and client growth by encouraging healthcare organizations to adopt innovative technology solutions. Previous roles include Chief of Staff at Pacific Pulmonary Services, where strategic initiatives improved operational metrics, and Marketing Director positions at Counsyl and Berkeley HeartLab, where Michelle developed effective marketing strategies and significantly increased product volume. Early career achievements include launching successful cardiac surgical devices at Guidant/Boston Scientific and receiving multiple sales awards at Cambrex. Michelle holds an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley, and a BS in Biology from UC San Diego.
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Integrated Healthcare Association
As a non-profit business league, we’re funded by the healthcare industry to make the system work better for everyone. We do this work because we envision a future where providers can focus on delivering care. Health plans can focus on serving their customers. Purchasers can feel confident they’re getting the most value for their money. And where patients can ultimately get the best possible care at an affordable price. What brings us together at IHA is our passion to create a system where patients always receive the best possible care. We leave our egos at the door. We embrace the tough conversations. And we never lose sight of driving results. United by our values of Collaboration, Candor and Impact, our dedicated team works every day in support of high-quality, efficient care for all Californians. Our 40-member board of directors includes leaders from health plans, physician organizations, hospitals, health systems, purchasers, consumer groups, universities, and pharmaceutical and technology companies.