Winjie Tang Miao

Winjie Tang Miao serves as senior executive vice president and chief operating officer, charged with evolving core channel services with an emphasis on aligning channel activities to achieve strategic, clinical and operational results. Reporting to her are leaders focused on the Hospital Channel and Texas Health Physicians Group, as well as the Reliable Health dyad, the chief medical officer and chief nursing officer charged with driving Texas Health’s clinical performance.

Miao stepped into the COO role in March 2022 after previously serving as chief experience officer.

Miao joined Texas Health in 2000 as an administrative resident at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. While there, she oversaw the development of more than $500 million in construction and the growth and development of outpatient clinics and the oncology service line. In 2007, she was named president of Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Azle, and in 2011 she became president of Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Alliance. Under her leadership, Texas Health Alliance opened in 2012, and has continually received national recognition for its advances in health information technology, offering patients advanced interactive and digital equipment. Miao became Texas Health’s senior vice president of System Integration and Innovation in 2015 and was instrumental in efforts including Reliable Care BlueprintingTM, the health system’s approach to care design, creating a reliable, quality experience in every consumer encounter.

A biomedical engineering graduate of Johns Hopkins University, Miao also earned a master’s degree in health care administration, with a concentration in financial management and quality management, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

In 2013, she was honored with the Outstanding Achievement Award from the US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce-Southwest Region. She has been named by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of the “130 Women Hospital and Health System Leaders to Know” (2015) and "25 Healthcare Leaders Under Age 40" (2012). In 2008, she was honored as one of Modern Healthcare magazine's "Up and Comers."

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