Paul Graves, FACHE
Vice President Operations at Allergy & ENT Associates- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE)
American College of Healthcare ExecutivesJul, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
DoD Financial Mangement Certification Level 3
Office of the Secretary of DefenseJan, 2015- Nov, 2024 -
Certified Defense Financial Manager
American Society of Military ComptrollersAug, 2008- Nov, 2024 -
Certified Life Cycle Logistician Level 1
Defense Acquisition University
Experience
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Allergy & ENT Associates
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Vice President Operations
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Jul 2022 - Present
VP of Operations for a Private Equity backed independent multi-state Specialty Care Organization with 35 clinics in Houston, Dallas, Austin, Central CA, and an Ambulatory Surgical Center. Responsible for all clinic operations including P&L, supply chain management, personnel management, patient experience, and value creation. VP of Operations for a Private Equity backed independent multi-state Specialty Care Organization with 35 clinics in Houston, Dallas, Austin, Central CA, and an Ambulatory Surgical Center. Responsible for all clinic operations including P&L, supply chain management, personnel management, patient experience, and value creation.
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Southeast Primary Care Partners
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Vice President Operations
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Sep 2021 - Jul 2022
SVP of Operations for a Private Equity backed independent multi-site primary care organization with over 121 providers providing comprehensive, value-based care. Over 1,300 daily encounters across 32 locations with 9 direct reports. Accountable for all clinic operations, including P&L, supply chain management, personnel management, patient experience, and value creation. Responsible for call center and analytics. Conducted organization-wide performance improvement activities. Served as the Compliance Officer for 12 months. Show less
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Vice President Operations
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Mar 2021 - Sep 2021
Responsible for the daily operation and business development of 14 primary care clinics with 71 providers. Concurrently serves as the Compliance Officer.
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Winn Army Community Hospital
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Savannah, Georgia, United States
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Chief Operating Officer
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Jul 2018 - Jun 2021
Responsible for the daily executive leadership of a 41 bed Community Hospital including a Level 4 trauma center serving over 89,000 eligible beneficiaries, with over 2,200 daily appointments. Executes a budget of over $205M annually with 1,800 employees across 5 primary care clinics. Supports 8 surgical beds, in-patient behavioral health, labor and delivery, and an ICW. Leads 12 direct reports to synchronize clinical and administrative operations. Responsible for the daily executive leadership of a 41 bed Community Hospital including a Level 4 trauma center serving over 89,000 eligible beneficiaries, with over 2,200 daily appointments. Executes a budget of over $205M annually with 1,800 employees across 5 primary care clinics. Supports 8 surgical beds, in-patient behavioral health, labor and delivery, and an ICW. Leads 12 direct reports to synchronize clinical and administrative operations.
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421 Medical Battalion
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Baumholder, Germany
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Chief Executive Officer (Battalion Commander)
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Jul 2016 - Jul 2018
Commanded the Army's only forward stationed Medical Battalion (Multi-Functional) in Europe supporting operations in Europe, Middle East, and Africa. Comprised of 460 Soldiers, in an Area Support Medical Company, Medical Logistics Company, Veterinary Detachment, Preventive Medicine Detachment, Combat and Operational Stress Control Detachment, and a Headquarters Detachment. Provided expeditionary combat health support and force health protection via combat stress operational control, dental, area medical support, Role III animal surgical care, veterinary medicine, medical logistics, preventive medicine, and medical mission command. Synchronized efforts with Joint, Multi-National, and NATO partners; promotes security cooperation with nations in the EUCOM and AFRICOM AORs. Ensured that the battalion was prepared for short notice deployments to provide command and control of any Army, Joint, or Combined Medical Task Force in order to accomplish any medical mission. Show less
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Regional Health Command Atlantic, US Army Medical Department
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Fairfax, Virginia
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Chief Financial Officer
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Jun 2015 - Jun 2016
Chief Financial Officer for the Army’s Regional Health Command – Atlantic (RHC-A). Serving as the financial expert on all budgetary, accounting, and resource management matters for 14 hospitals with an operating budget of over $2.1 billion dollars. I ensured that decision-making processes were quantifiable and fiscally sound through the use of analytics while adhering to strategic goals. A day in the RHC-A will experience over 21,573 clinic visits, 21 births, 12,000 meals served, 25,000 pharmacy prescriptions, 20,000 lab procedures, 5,000 immunizations, 125 surgeries, 202 inpatients, 60,000 dental appointments, 1,747 radiographs, 1,261 commercial sanitary audits, 745 food defense site inspections, and a robust Graduate Management Education Program. Show less
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Munson Army Health Center
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United States
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Medical Practices
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chief Operating Officer
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Jun 2013 - Jun 2015
Deputy Commander (COO) for a 430 employee health center serving over 18,000 beneficiaries in a three state area providing medical and surgical care through an Ambulatory Surgical Center, two high security prison clinics, primary and specialty care clinics with a direct care budget of $40M. Responsible for the sustainment, maintenance, and renovation of five buildings equaling 165,000 square feet of administrative and clinical space. Supervised 11 administrative sections ensuring the professional and personal development of 200 military and civilian staff. Show less
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US Army Medical Department (AMEDD)
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United States
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Medical Practices
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200 - 300 Employee
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Director, Defense Health Programming
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Jun 2011 - Jun 2013
Developed yearly $8B program for one America’s largest and most complex health care institutions. Submission provided resources to save lives on the battlefield, combat infectious disease around the world, and provide health care to service members, their families, and retirees around the globe. Developed yearly $8B program for one America’s largest and most complex health care institutions. Submission provided resources to save lives on the battlefield, combat infectious disease around the world, and provide health care to service members, their families, and retirees around the globe.
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Tripler Army Medical Center
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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300 - 400 Employee
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Chief Financial Officer
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Jun 2008 - Jun 2010
Chief of Resource Management (CFO) for Tripler Army Medical Center. Provided financial oversight of a health care system comprised of a Medical Center with 231 operating beds, a graduate health education program, a Army Health Clinic at Schofield Barracks, and 18th Medical Command – a multi-compo theater enabling medical command. Responsible for the Program and Budget, Manpower, Accounting, and Decision Support Branches, supporting a staff of 4,100 military, civilian, and contract personnel with a $400M budget supporting primary, specialty, and surgical care for 144,000 beneficiaries. Show less
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Education
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Harvard Kennedy School
Master of Public Administration (MPA), Focused on Financial Operations and Healthcare Management -
University of California, Santa Barbara
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Microbiology -
Northern Virginia Community College
Accounting, C.S.C.