COMMUNITY CARE PLAN (CCP) APPOINTS TWO NEW EXECUTIVES TO ITS LEADERSHIP TEAM

Community Care Plan (CCP), the health plan with a heart, is pleased to announce two new additions to its executive team. CCP has named Ken Walters as its new Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Jason Grynbaum as its Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Both will report to Jessica Lerner, President & CEO of Community Care Plan.

Community Care Plan (CCP), the health plan with a heart, is pleased to announce two new additions to its executive team. CCP has named Ken Walters as its new Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Jason Grynbaum as its Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Both will report to Jessica Lerner, President & CEO of Community Care Plan.
 
“We are excited to have both Ken and Jason join our executive team and oversee CCP’s day-to-day and financial operations,” stated Jessica Lerner, President & CEO of Community Care Plan. “Both are seasoned health care professionals who I know will help CCP continue to achieve its goal of providing quality care to our members and positively impact the health of our community.”
 
As Senior Vice President & COO, Ken Walters will be responsible for spearheading and overseeing all daily operations for Community Care Plan. He will play a major role in monitoring all local activities of the health plan to ensure they are in accordance with all contract requirements. He will also be responsible for ensuring that all operations are run in an efficient and effective manner, as well as creating an environment where both members and providers are able to obtain superior customer service. A seasoned health care executive, Ken has been working with government programs for over 20 years, delivering services to Medicare, Medicaid, and special needs populations. His specialty in performance improvement will enhance services in all areas. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
 
As Senior Vice President & CFO, Jason Grynbaum will be responsible for directing the fiscal functions of the agency in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and cost reimbursement principles relating to the health care industry and in keeping with the goals and objectives of the organization.  He brings 19 years of progressive leadership experience in corporate and operational finance within healthcare and manufacturing industries to CCP and has held various senior management roles within national managed care organizations. Prior to joining CCP, he led financial planning and analysis, reporting, medical economics and cash management for several large healthcare organizations and was responsible for driving business growth by offering differentiated value and excellent customer experiences. He earned his Master of Business Administration from Carnegie Mellon University and has a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Tulane University.

Introduced in the year 2000, originally as South Florida Community Care Network, as the first safety-net, hospital-owned Provider Service Network (PSN) in Florida, CCP currently serves members in Medicaid, uninsured programs and self-insured employee health plans. Headquartered in Sunrise, Florida, CCP is owned by Broward Health and Memorial Healthcare System.
 
In addition to achieving the highest Quality of Care ranking by the Agency for Healthcare Administration (AHCA) for a Medicaid Health Plan in both the state of Florida and Broward County for two consecutive years, CCP has consistently received high accolades for its outstanding customer service and cost of care.
 
Community Care Plan’s mission is to positively impact the health and welfare of those that the organization serves. CCP’s health plans cover a wide range of health and medical services and offer an excellent choice of physicians and benefits that helps its members get and stay healthy.  The non-profit organization maintains an Accreditation status of Commendable by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) and by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Healthcare as a Health Plan.
 
Posted: 9/20/2019 3:50:00 PM