St. Louis Integrated Health Network
Jesse Davis, MD MBA, currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Strategy Officer at St. Louis Integrated Health Network since January 2023 and holds board member positions at Generate Health STL and The Milk Bank. Since June 2019, Jesse Davis has been a Newborn Hospitalist at St. Louis Children's Hospital and a Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Additional roles include Senior Clinical Advisor for Infant and Maternal Health Initiatives at BJC HealthCare and Director and Principal Investigator at E4B | Entrepreneurship for Biomedicine until July 2023. Previous experience includes a Pediatric Hospitalist position at SSM Health and a Pediatric Resident Physician role at Saint Louis University School of Medicine. Jesse Davis holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Xavier University of Louisiana, a Doctor of Medicine from the American University of Integrative Sciences, and a Master of Business Administration in Management from Nova Southeastern University.
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St. Louis Integrated Health Network
The St. Louis Integrated Health Network (IHN), through collaboration and partnership, strives for quality, accessible and affordable healthcare services for all residents of Metropolitan St. Louis. The IHN encourages collaboration between community health centers, hospitals systems, academic medical schools, public health departments and other safety net institutions toward the common goal of increasing healthcare access and quality for the medically under-served. Since 2007, IHN has administered our flagship Community Referral Coordinator (CRC) program to connect patients to community-based primary care homes and navigate the overall health delivery system. CRC's connect hospital patients from either the inpatient units or emergency room with a primary care provider for follow-up and preventive care. The Referral Coordinators are employees of the IHN who work on-site in the hospital emergency departments and inpatient units. From June 2007 through March 2017, the CRC Program has provided 109,101 patient encounters. During 2016, the CRC Program had 15,505 patient encounters with 51% of individuals connected to a provider. The program currently serves patients of BJC HealthCare Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Mercy Hospital St. Louis, Mercy Hospital Jefferson, SSM Health DePaul Health Center, SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital, SSM Health St. Mary’s Health Center, and Phelps County Regional Medical Center.