Mark Groeller has been named Bowen Health Executive Director for Northwest Indiana, with responsibility for outpatient operations in Kosciusko, Marshall, St. Joseph, Elkhart, and Starke counties.
“Mark comes to Bowen Health with a wealth of experience at an executive level as well as frontline, day-to-day operations and has a passion for quality and compliance, and process improvement,” said Bowen Health COO Shannon Hannon. “Bowen Health is fortunate to have someone with Mark’s vast experience at a time of significant growth to help meet the needs of Hoosier minds and bodies.”
With more than 15 years of experience in the healthcare industry, most recently, Mr. Groeller was responsible for launching and growing a Federally Qualified Health Center operation that included mental health, primary care, dental, lab, and pharmacy services. This specific experience matches well with Bowen Health’s current approach to integrated healthcare.
“Bowen Health's multidisciplinary approach to care puts needed services under one roof, reducing the need for patients to travel to multiple locations while ensuring medical records are securely held and accessible by Bowen's caregivers who need it," said Mark Groeller, Bowen Health Executive Director, Northwest Indiana.
“Mark is walking in the door with great ideas and the experience to execute them,” said Dr. Rob Ryan, Bowen Health President, and CEO. “He knows all too well that as the healthcare landscape changes, healthcare systems must adapt quickly. Bowen Health has always been a change agent while keeping the focus on serving its patients with high-quality, accessible healthcare regardless of their income status. We look forward to working with Mark to strengthen our services in northwest Indiana and beyond.”
"I look forward to continuing Bowen Health's tradition of offering quality, compassionate care while finding additional ways to meet the needs of our communities," said Mr. Groeller. “Patients who choose to receive care at Bowen Health should know what to expect - a professional, caring environment with billing practices geared towards ensuring each person can receive affordable services according to their unique situation.”
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