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Thursday, January 28, 2021
New Haven, CT (Jan. 28, 2021) – Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) recently named Michael D. Holmes to the position of chief operating officer (COO). Holmes has more than 32 years of senior executive experience in the healthcare industry.
In this role, he will be responsible for overseeing all YNHH budget mitigation activities including the financial relationship with Yale School of Medicine. Holmes will retain his existing responsibilities as the hospital incident commander, responsible for hospital response during a crisis, such as COVID-19. He will also oversee clinical services for Behavioral Health, Emergency Medicine, Laboratory Services, Pathology, Respiratory Care and all key support services.
Holmes started at YNHH as the senior vice president of Operations in 2013. He led the hospital team in the extremely successful integration of Saint Raphael’s Hospital into YNHH. The resulting 1541 bed hospital across two campuses saved over $600 million in economy of scale savings and the investment of more than $250 million in capital, made Yale New Haven Hospital one of the top 10 largest hospitals in the country.
Most recently, Holmes, as the Incident Command Officer, lead Yale New Haven Hospital in its exemplary COVID-19 preparations and response. He led a team that converted 200 hospital beds and 28 patient care units for a COVID-19 positive inpatient population that has treated over 4,500 patients and peaked at a one day COVID-19 census of 450 patients in April 2020. Of the 450, 120 patients were in the ICU and 90 were on mechanical ventilators.
Prior to joining YNHH, Holmes was the executive vice president and COO at Franciscan St. James Health in Chicago. Prior leadership appointments include COO and VP positions with Ascension Health, St. Luke’s South in Jacksonville, FL and Trinity Health, Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus, OH.
Michael holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health Administration from Indiana University and a Master of Science in Administration from the University of Notre Dame.
Michael has vast experience with community boards, some of which include Presence Health, United Way of Greater New Haven, New Haven Habitat for Humanity and Silver Hill Hospital in New Caanan, CT. Michael and his wife Renee have two children, Justin and Nicole.
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