ATLANTA – Emory Healthcare, the most comprehensive academic health system in Georgia, has announced the appointment of Amaka Eneanya, MD, MPH, as chief transformation officer for Emory Healthcare, effective July 16.
The newly created position of chief transformation officer will have a focus on enhancing both patient and clinician experiences at Emory. In that respect, Eneanya will lead the development of systemwide strategies to bolster the patient experience through improved patient access, increase community engagement and outreach and enrich the overall clinician experience at Emory. She will also collaborate with Emory’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Office to prioritize strategies that center around health equity, diversity and inclusion in the delivery of patient care.
“Amaka is a forward-thinking leader who is well versed in transformational strategy and operational structure and will help us move Emory Healthcare to the next level,” says Joon S. Lee, MD, CEO of Emory Healthcare. “We look forward to working with her in our continued pursuit to transform and strengthen patient access and the patient experience.”
Eneanya comes to Emory from Fresenius Medical Care based in Bad Homburg, Germany, where she served as Head of Strategy and Operations in the Global Medical Office. While there, she led planning and implementation of medical sustainability, enterprise financial risk and global health equity strategies. Before that, she was on the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, where she was an NIH-funded researcher, health equity leader and passionate patient advocate.