PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA — ProgenyHealth LLC named Paul Diaz to its board of managers and appointed Mark Sprague as chief financial officer and Dr. Tom Lundquist as chief medical officer, adding healthcare, finance and clinical leadership as the maternity and NICU care-management company works to expand its services.
Diaz is a managing partner at Cressey & Company and previously served as president and chief executive officer of Kindred Healthcare and Myriad Genetics.
He has held board roles across healthcare and remains active in national nonprofit organizations.
Sprague will oversee financial operations, healthcare economics and enterprise analytics.
He previously served as chief financial officer at Healthmap Solutions, where he led finance and medical economics teams. He also held senior roles at Magellan Healthcare in finance, pricing, underwriting and corporate development.
Before Magellan, Sprague led actuarial and underwriting functions for Aetna International. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut and is a fellow of the Society of Actuaries.
Lundquist will lead ProgenyHealth’s medical management program, with responsibility for clinical performance and outcomes.
He has nearly 30 years of leadership experience across healthcare companies, care delivery systems, managed care organizations, self-insured employers and government agencies.
Lundquist earned his medical degree from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed his residency at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. He also holds a master’s degree in medical management from Carnegie Mellon University.
He is a fellow of the American Association for Physician Leadership and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Chief Executive Officer Susan Torroella said the appointments bring “deep expertise across clinical care, financial strategy and healthcare operations” as the company seeks to expand its maternal and infant health programs.
ProgenyHealth provides technology-enabled maternity and neonatal intensive care unit care-management services.
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