CHOC Children’s President and CEO Kimberly Chavalas Cripe has been elected to the board of trustees of the Children’s Hospital Association. She will begin her term on January 1, 2015.
Cripe brings more than two decades of health care leadership experience to the board, including serving as CHOC’s president and CEO since 1997. She served two terms as the board chair for the California Children’s Hospital Association, advocating for critical funding for the state’s children’s hospitals. Cripe has served on the board of trustees for both the California Hospital Association and the Hospital Association of Southern California. On a national level, she was a board member for Child Health Corporation of America.
“I look forward to bringing my experience and vision to the Children’s Hospital Association’s board of trustees. I am excited to collaborate with other children’s hospital leaders across the country, working on solutions to our common challenges in improving health care for children,” said Cripe.
“We are thrilled Kim will join our board in leading this important work on behalf of children and the hospitals and clinicians providing their care.” said Mark Wietecha, president and CEO of the Children’s Hospital Association and fellow board member. “We look forward to her perspectives and contributions as we continue our work to improve care, enhance the patient and family experience and lower the cost of care for children.”
The Children’s Hospital Association advances child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care. Representing more than 220 children’s hospitals, the Association is the voice of children’s hospitals nationally.
CHOC Children’s is exclusively committed to improving the health and well-being of children through clinical expertise, advocacy, outreach, education and research. Our growing health care community includes two state-of-the-art pediatric hospitals in Orange and Mission Viejo, many primary and specialty care clinics, a mental health inpatient center, and four clinical centers of excellence – the CHOC Children’s Heart, Neuroscience, Orthopaedic and Hyundai Cancer Institutes. To learn more, visit choc.org