Katherine Gottlieb
Katherine Gottlieb was the president and CEO of the Southcentral Foundation,[1] an Alaska Native Healthcare Organization.
Katherine Gottlieb | |
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Alma mater | Alaska Pacific University |
Awards | MacArthur Fellows Program |
Scientific career | |
Fields | health care |
Life
She graduated from Alaska Pacific University with a Bachelor of Arts degree, a master's degree in business administration, and an honorary doctorate.[2]
Southcentral Foundation's Nuka system of health care grew from fewer than 100 employees to more than 2,000; and from an operating budget of about $3 million to $323 million.[3] Funding for SCF is 45 percent from the Indian Health Service, 50 percent from third party insurers or Medicaid, and the remaining 5 percent from foundation or grants.[4]
Awards
- 2015 Baldrige Foundation Harry S. Hertz Leadership Award [5]
- 2013 National Indian Health Board Award
- 2004 MacArthur Fellows Program[6]
References
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- "Nuka Model of health care for all? 'This is what US health care system should look like'", Seattle Post Globe, Mark Trahant, 02/16/10
- "Healthy Meal Delivery – Food of Joy". www.baldrigepe.org.
- http://www.rasmuson.org/GranteeStories/ViewStory.php?grantee_story_id=31 Archived 2010-07-26 at the Wayback Machine;
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