Full Name
Edward Juhn, MD, MBA, MPH
Job Title
Chief Quality Officer
Speaking At
Organization Name
IEHP
Speaker Bio
Dr. Edward Juhn is the Chief Quality Officer at Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) where he is responsible for leading the advancement of IEHP’s Quality journey through transformative incentives, initiatives, and innovative solutions and partnerships. In this role, Dr. Juhn also ensures the health plan’s commitment in providing the highest quality of care for the Members and communities they serve alongside providers.
Prior to joining IEHP, he served in leadership roles at Blue Shield of California including regional oversight of medical groups and hospitals in Northern CA, as well as initiatives leveraging big data, advanced analytics and technology-enabled service offerings. Dr. Juhn also has experience as a clinical scientist at an Intel-funded startup company and served as Chief of Healthcare Innovation and Strategy at Premier HealthCare.
Dr. Juhn received his BA and MD from George Washington University, his executive MBA from New York University, and his MPH from Johns Hopkins University. He is board certified in Internal Medicine, a fellow of the American College of Physicians, and was a clinical instructor at Stanford Medicine. He is also a member of the Interoperability Standards Priorities Task force, a HITAC subcommittee. Dr. Juhn also serves on the board of directors at the Integrated Healthcare Association and the IEHP Foundation.
Prior to joining IEHP, he served in leadership roles at Blue Shield of California including regional oversight of medical groups and hospitals in Northern CA, as well as initiatives leveraging big data, advanced analytics and technology-enabled service offerings. Dr. Juhn also has experience as a clinical scientist at an Intel-funded startup company and served as Chief of Healthcare Innovation and Strategy at Premier HealthCare.
Dr. Juhn received his BA and MD from George Washington University, his executive MBA from New York University, and his MPH from Johns Hopkins University. He is board certified in Internal Medicine, a fellow of the American College of Physicians, and was a clinical instructor at Stanford Medicine. He is also a member of the Interoperability Standards Priorities Task force, a HITAC subcommittee. Dr. Juhn also serves on the board of directors at the Integrated Healthcare Association and the IEHP Foundation.