Humana names first chief equity officer
Dr. Nwando Olayiwola
Humana on Tuesday named Dr. Nwando Olayiwola as its first chief health equity officer, as Black, Latinx, Indigenous and other minority populations continue to contract and die from the COVID-19 virus at disproportionate rates.
In this new role, Olayiwola will set and direct strategy to promote equity at the Louisville, Ky.,-based insurer and across its business lines and ensure the insurer s clinical programs and member services focus on cultural sensitivity.
Olayiwola comes to Humana from The Ohio State University College of Medicine, where she served as chair and professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, founding director of the Center for Primary Care Innovation and Transformation and a practicing physician at one of the university s outpatient clinics.
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