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Mark Bertolini
NameMark Bertolini
Birth date1956
OccupationBusinessman, former CEO of Aetna

Mark Bertolini is a renowned American businessman and former CEO of Aetna, a leading health insurance company in the United States. He is known for his innovative approaches to healthcare and his commitment to improving the US healthcare system, which has been influenced by the Affordable Care Act and the American Medical Association. Bertolini's leadership has been recognized by various organizations, including the National Academy of Medicine and the American Heart Association. His work has also been shaped by the principles of Kaiser Permanente and the Mayo Clinic.

Early Life and Education

Mark Bertolini was born in 1956 in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in a family of modest means, with his parents working for General Motors and Ford Motor Company. He attended Wayne State University, where he earned a degree in Business Administration from the Mike Ilitch School of Business. Bertolini also holds an MBA from Cornell University, which has a strong reputation for its Johnson Graduate School of Management and its connections to the Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital and the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. His education has been influenced by the works of Peter Drucker and the Harvard Business Review.

Career

Bertolini began his career in the healthcare industry at McKesson Corporation, a leading provider of healthcare services and technology, which has partnerships with Epic Systems and Cerner Corporation. He later joined NYLCare Health Plans, a health insurance company that was acquired by Aetna in 2001, and has been influenced by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Bertolini's experience has also been shaped by the American Hospital Association and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. He has worked with various organizations, including the National Committee for Quality Assurance and the Joint Commission, to improve healthcare quality and outcomes.

Aetna Tenure

As CEO of Aetna, Bertolini led the company's efforts to improve healthcare outcomes and reduce costs, which has been influenced by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act. He implemented various initiatives, including the use of data analytics and population health management, which have been recognized by the National Academy of Medicine and the American Medical Association. Bertolini's leadership has also been shaped by the principles of Kaiser Permanente and the Mayo Clinic, and has been influenced by the works of Atul Gawande and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. During his tenure, Aetna acquired Coventry Health Care, a health insurance company that provides services to Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, and has partnerships with UnitedHealth Group and Humana.

Healthcare Policy Advocacy

Bertolini has been a vocal advocate for healthcare policy reform, which has been influenced by the Affordable Care Act and the American Health Care Act. He has worked with various organizations, including the National Association of Health Underwriters and the America's Health Insurance Plans, to promote policies that improve healthcare outcomes and reduce costs. Bertolini has also been a strong supporter of value-based care, which has been recognized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the National Committee for Quality Assurance. His advocacy has been shaped by the principles of Kaiser Permanente and the Mayo Clinic, and has been influenced by the works of Don Berwick and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.

Personal Life

Bertolini is married to Martha Bertolini, and they have two children together, which has been influenced by the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. He is a strong supporter of yoga and mindfulness, which has been recognized by the National Institutes of Health and the American Psychological Association. Bertolini has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including the Aetna Foundation, which supports initiatives to improve healthcare outcomes and reduce health disparities, and has partnerships with United Way and the American Red Cross.

Legacy

Bertolini's legacy as a healthcare leader is marked by his commitment to improving healthcare outcomes and reducing costs, which has been influenced by the Affordable Care Act and the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act. He has been recognized for his innovative approaches to healthcare, including the use of data analytics and population health management, which have been recognized by the National Academy of Medicine and the American Medical Association. Bertolini's work has also been shaped by the principles of Kaiser Permanente and the Mayo Clinic, and has been influenced by the works of Atul Gawande and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. His leadership has had a lasting impact on the US healthcare system, which has been influenced by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the National Committee for Quality Assurance. Category:American businesspeople

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