4/30/2021, 6 a.m. Dr. Tich Changamire has been ap- pointed the new Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield. He will help accelerate the companyâs health equity capabilities strengthening affordability, quality, and access to care. Courtesy Photo/CareFirst
Baltimoreâ CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield (CareFirst) has appointed Dr. Tich Changamire as their new Chief Medical Officer.
Dr. Changamire brings more than 20 years of medical and health plan experience, and provider-based healthcare leadership to his new role.
He will lead the organizationâs efforts to achieve excellence in healthcare affordability, quality, and accessibility through innovative initiatives to improve the health of members and the communities we serve.
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CareFirst BlueCross BlueShieldApril 26, 2021 GMT
Baltimore, Md., April 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield (CareFirst) has appointed Dr. Tich Changamire as their new Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Changamire brings more than 20 years of medical and health plan experience, and provider-based healthcare leadership to his new role. He will lead the organization’s efforts to achieve excellence in healthcare affordability, quality, and accessibility through innovative initiatives to improve the health of members and the communities we serve.
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