PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center has added a new member to its senior leadership team.
Michael Dwyer has been named executive vice president of strategy and community health at PeaceHealth, a not-for-profit health system with 16,000 caregivers serving communities in Washington, Oregon and Alaska.
Dwyer joins PeaceHealth after 17 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he was a managing director in the firm’s health care practice in Los Angeles.
As the first person to hold this newly created position, Dwyer joins a team of senior leaders and the newly designed senior leadership team under PeaceHealth President and CEO Liz Dunne.
According to a news release, the team is charged with building new structures that will help the 125-year-old health system deliver care and health improvement models in a new, forward-thinking way in the communities it serves.
In this role, Dwyer will oversee the system’s strategy, business development, philanthropy, community benefit and health, and strategic joint alliances and health ventures departments. He will report to Dunne, who has called for a shift toward a more community-based model of care since joining the system last year.