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HealthEast Care System Names Elizabeth Walker Anderson System Director, Cross Cultural Services
| Quelle: HealthEast Care System
ST. PAUL, MN--(Marketwire - February 13, 2009) - HealthEast Care System announced today that
Elizabeth Walker Anderson will become its system director for cross
cultural services. The change becomes effective February 23.
Anderson will primarily focus on helping HealthEast be an advocate for
change in an area with constantly emerging challenges. She will oversee a
wide range of responsibilities related to organizational diversity and
culturally responsive care, including managing the Cross Cultural Care
department. These areas, which are directly tied to the organization's
quality journey, include improving patient access to care, expanding
language services, developing community partnerships, and piloting
innovative programs that bolster clinical outcomes. She will also
collaborate with the organization's Human Resources department to
strengthen its abilities to deliver compassionate care in a way that
mirrors its community's needs.
Anderson has spent the past 25 years helping individuals from a variety of
backgrounds begin life anew. Her first cross cultural assignment was
directing refugee camp operations for Indochinese refugees in Thailand
applying for resettlement in the United States; she helped approximately
4,000 individuals each month make this life-changing transition. She then
served as a political asylum officer for the Justice Department and
Immigration and Naturalization Service, interviewing applicants from 25
countries who were seeking refuge in America.
At Regions Hospital, Anderson directed the international services
department. She secured numerous grants from local foundations for cross
cultural health care education and programming and built strong community
partnerships with patients and providers. While at the Minnesota State
Department of Human Services, she concentrated her planning and strategic
talents on ensuring the best possible use of scarce resources for refugee
and immigrant services.
Anderson also brings compliance and regulatory knowledge, as well as
community relations expertise, to her new role. She managed codes of
conduct and best practices at U.S. Bancorp and launched programs at
Thrivent Financial that addressed the connection between financial wellness
and personal wellness in diverse communities.
Craig Svendsen, MD, Chief Medical Quality Officer for HealthEast, says that
"Anderson's personal and professional experiences are a testament to two
key principles: 1) the ability to truly understand and respond meaningfully
to diversity opportunities extends beyond color, language, religion and
other markers people typically use to define diverse populations and 2) all
of our backgrounds reflect some type of diversity. We're excited to have
this kind of 'out of the box thinker' who can get things done join
HealthEast."
Anderson, a self-described "third culture kid," was born and raised (until
the age of 12) in Thailand. She relocated to the United States in her
teens. In both cases, she understood what it meant to feel excluded,
either because you did not look like or sound like the majority, or because
you lacked a shared history or world perspective. Anderson knew that her
life's work would be dedicated to creating welcoming, healing and
culturally responsive environments and to helping people who were on the
outside looking in.
Anderson holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in business and criminal justice
from Gustavus Adolphus College in Minnesota; a certificate in
multiculturalism and diversity from George Washington University in
Washington, DC; and a mini MBA in Health Care Administration from the
University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. In 2004, she earned her juris
doctor (JD) from William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Anderson is a contributing author to two books that explore
multiculturalism and diversity entitled, "Healing Heart" and "My Heart it
is Delicious."
HealthEast Care System is a community-focused, non-profit health care
organization that provides innovative technology, compassionate care and a
full spectrum of family health services. HealthEast includes Bethesda
Hospital, St. John's Hospital, St. Joseph's Hospital and Woodwinds Health
Campus as well as outpatient services, clinics, home care, pharmacies and
medical transportation services.
Practicing financial responsibility, HealthEast is the largest
locally-owned health care organization in the Twin Cities' East Metro with
7,300 employees, 1,200 volunteers and 1,400 physicians on staff.