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Yale New Haven Hospital names Beth Heinz senior vice president, Women’s and Children’s Services

Thursday, September 19, 2024

NEW HAVEN, CT (Sept. 19, 2024) – Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) today announced the appointment of Beth Heinz, MHA, MSW, to senior vice president, Women’s and Children’s Services at YNHH. In this role, Beth will be responsible for strategy, operations, clinical care delivery, and standards of practice spanning all women’s and pediatric inpatient and ambulatory settings.

“We are very excited to have someone with Beth’s talent join our team,” said Katherine Heilpern, MD, president, Yale New Haven Hospital. “Beth will work closely with her partners across Yale New Haven Health and Yale School of Medicine to enhance patient experience and innovative high quality clinical care for our children’s and women’s services. I am very excited to have Beth build upon the work of our outstanding team in women and children’s. Both our Children’s Hospital and our Ob/Gyn programs are ranked top in the state of Connecticut and ranked among the best in the U.S. Her energy and experience will help us continue our upward trajectory.”

Heinz joins YNHH from M Health Fairview, the academic health system affiliated with the University of Minnesota where she oversees women’s and children’s services for the entire Fairview health system, as well as mental health and addiction services. At Fairview, she grew pediatric surgical and inpatient services, implemented 24/7 tele-NICU services to all system hospitals for improved neonate outcomes. She also helped launch an innovative approach to emergency mental health care at Fairview emergency departments that helped guide patients safely through an active crisis while helping them develop skills to manage future challenges. 

Heinz earned a master’s degree in social work from University of Michigan and later earning a master’s in Healthcare Administration from University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management.


Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital (YNHCH) offers Connecticut’s largest and most comprehensive array of pediatric services. With 208 licensed beds, YNHCH includes two neonatal intensive care units, a pediatric cardiac intensive care unit, a pediatric intensive care unit, a pediatric psychiatry unit, an adolescent psychiatry unit, 24-hour Level 1 Pediatric Emergency Trauma Center and a pediatric surgery center. YNHCH, with campuses in New Haven and Bridgeport, is part of the nationally recognized Yale New Haven Hospital, a 1,541-bed not-for-profit teaching hospital affiliated with Yale School of Medicine. The Yale New Haven Hospital campuses and associated ambulatory sites are Magnet-designated by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. In addition to its inpatient units, YNHCH has three Pediatric Specialty Centers in New Haven and others in Greenwich, New London, Norwalk, Old Saybrook and Trumbull to provide specialty care to children closer to their communities.
www.ynhch.org


Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH), part of Yale New Haven Health, is a nationally recognized, 1,541-bed, not-for-profit hospital serving as the primary teaching hospital for the Yale School of Medicine (YSM). Founded as the fourth voluntary hospital in the U.S. in 1826, today, YNHH has two New Haven-based campuses, and also includes Yale New Haven Children's Hospital, Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital and Smilow Cancer Hospital. YNHH has received Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, the nation’s highest honor of nursing excellence. YNHH has a combined medical staff of about 4,500 university and community physicians practicing in more than 100 specialties. www.ynhh.org