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Christopher Durovich

President and Chief Executive Officer Children鈥檚 Health System of Texas

Grossman School of Business board member

Grossman School of Business guest speaker

Christopher Durovich

BIO

Chris Durovich, the president and chief executive officer of Children鈥檚 Health System of Texas (CHST), has more than 30 years of leadership experience in adult and pediatric health care and physician practice management.  Since becoming president and chief executive officer in 2003, he has guided CHST to be the eighth-largest and second-busiest pediatric health care system in the nation, serving almost 300,000 children each year.

CHST consists of two full-service hospitals and a rehabilitation hospital which are licensed for over 600 beds, 18 Children鈥檚 Health Pediatric Group primary care practices, multiple ambulatory and specialty care centers, population health services, more than 1,300 physicians and dentists serving through several physician corporations, greater than 7,000 employees and a pediatric research institute.  CHST is the pediatric teaching hospital for The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and consistently ranks among U.S. News and World Report鈥檚 top pediatric hospitals. It has been honored as a Magnet Hospital, a 鈥淢ost Wired鈥 Hospital, a Best Place to Work and is the recipient of the Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Nicholas E. Davies Award of Excellence.

Prior to joining Children鈥檚, Chris served in adult healthcare leadership roles at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, the Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Michigan Health System, and the Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation (Northwestern University Medical School and Northwestern Memorial Hospital).

Chris is currently a Board member of the American Hospital Association (AHA) Health Research and Education Trust Board of Trustees, and previously served on the AHA Board of Trustees and its Executive Committee.  He chaired the boards of the Children鈥檚 Hospital Association and the Child Health Corporation of America. Chris currently serves as a Trustee of the Texas Hospital Association (THA), on its Executive Committee and on the Special Committee on Medicaid Funding and Payment Options and is a Dallas of Medical Resource Board member. He previously served on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Children鈥檚 Hospitals and Related Institutions and is past-Chair of the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council, the Teaching Hospitals of Texas and the Children鈥檚 Hospital Association of Texas. 

His community leadership roles include serving as a board member of the Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Dallas Citizen鈥檚 Council, the Circle Ten Council of the Boy Scouts of America, the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas, the advisory board of the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas, and is a member of the Dallas Assembly.

Chris has been recognized for his leadership through the March of Dimes National Leadership Award, the HIMSS CEO IT Achievement Award, and the Presbyterian Communities and Services Foundation recognized Chris with their 鈥淓ach Moment Matters鈥 award. He was also named to the Dallas Business Journal鈥檚 list of 鈥淲ho鈥檚 Who in Healthcare鈥 and honored as an Entrepreneur of the Year by the EY Southwest Region.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts from 日韩无码, a Master of Science from the University of Northern Colorado and Master of Business Administration from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.  He is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and the American College of Medical Practice Executives and served as an adjunct professor at Rice University. He also served on active duty for six years in the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps.

 

GSB Speaking Engagements:

Creative Disruption in HealthCare

Bio

Chris Durovich, the president and chief executive officer of Children鈥檚 Health System of Texas (CHST), has more than 30 years of leadership experience in adult and pediatric health care and physician practice management.  Since becoming president and chief executive officer in 2003, he has guided CHST to be the eighth-largest and second-busiest pediatric health care system in the nation, serving almost 300,000 children each year.

CHST consists of two full-service hospitals and a rehabilitation hospital which are licensed for over 600 beds, 18 Children鈥檚 Health Pediatric Group primary care practices, multiple ambulatory and specialty care centers, population health services, more than 1,300 physicians and dentists serving through several physician corporations, greater than 7,000 employees and a pediatric research institute.  CHST is the pediatric teaching hospital for The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and consistently ranks among U.S. News and World Report鈥檚 top pediatric hospitals. It has been honored as a Magnet Hospital, a 鈥淢ost Wired鈥 Hospital, a Best Place to Work and is the recipient of the Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Nicholas E. Davies Award of Excellence.

Prior to joining Children鈥檚, Chris served in adult healthcare leadership roles at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, the Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Michigan Health System, and the Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation (Northwestern University Medical School and Northwestern Memorial Hospital).

Chris is currently a Board member of the American Hospital Association (AHA) Health Research and Education Trust Board of Trustees, and previously served on the AHA Board of Trustees and its Executive Committee.  He chaired the boards of the Children鈥檚 Hospital Association and the Child Health Corporation of America. Chris currently serves as a Trustee of the Texas Hospital Association (THA), on its Executive Committee and on the Special Committee on Medicaid Funding and Payment Options and is a Dallas of Medical Resource Board member. He previously served on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Children鈥檚 Hospitals and Related Institutions and is past-Chair of the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council, the Teaching Hospitals of Texas and the Children鈥檚 Hospital Association of Texas. 

His community leadership roles include serving as a board member of the Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Dallas Citizen鈥檚 Council, the Circle Ten Council of the Boy Scouts of America, the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas, the advisory board of the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas, and is a member of the Dallas Assembly.

Chris has been recognized for his leadership through the March of Dimes National Leadership Award, the HIMSS CEO IT Achievement Award, and the Presbyterian Communities and Services Foundation recognized Chris with their 鈥淓ach Moment Matters鈥 award. He was also named to the Dallas Business Journal鈥檚 list of 鈥淲ho鈥檚 Who in Healthcare鈥 and honored as an Entrepreneur of the Year by the EY Southwest Region.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts from 日韩无码, a Master of Science from the University of Northern Colorado and Master of Business Administration from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.  He is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and the American College of Medical Practice Executives and served as an adjunct professor at Rice University. He also served on active duty for six years in the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps.

 

GSB Speaking Engagements:

Creative Disruption in HealthCare