In an industry meant to shape people’s lives for the better, some people go to a hospital room and others go to an office. Amy Compton-Phillips has done both. The now chief medical officer at CVS Health started her career as an internist at Oakland, California-based health system Kaiser Permanente. “I always wanted to be a doctor,” she told Healthcare Brew. “It was my calling.” Compton-Phillips worked at Kaiser for 22 years, moving her way up to service chief for the department of internal medicine and running a medical office. Eventually, she ended her time there as chief quality officer at leadership and consulting organization the Permanente Federation and physician director of population care, which works to improve care quality. “As a primary care doctor, I could take care of a person sitting directly in front of me,” she said. But by going on the leadership track, she felt like she could “make little changes that could make lives better” for thousands of patients. Find more on her day-to-day here.—CM |