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Chapel Hill Partners is a global executive search organization providing first class human capital
solutions in the managed care and heath care industry. Formed in 1989,
Chapel Hill Partners has built an impeccable reputation by helping current and new clients acquire
key talent at the senior management and board level.
Our approach is to work in partnership with our clients, providing seamless search
and consulting services on a domestic and international level.
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Chapel Hill Partners provides senior executive search and consulting services to our clients in the managed care and healthcare services industry. We assist our clients finding solutions which are critical to their success.
- Chapel Hill Partners places a high value on integrity and trust, our client’s needs is our priority-always!
- Partners manage and conduct the engagement from beginning to end.
- All resources of the firm are utilized to bring a successful conclusion in the timeliest manner.
- Astoundingly high repeat clients speak to quality results and client satisfaction!
- Our relationships are built on trust and confidence and in our ability to deliver the highest quality standards.
- We utilize a collaborative approach that focuses solely on client success.
- Chapel Hill Partners has a set search methodology! Although flexible, the methodology serves to deliver focused professional and ethical results in the shortest period of time.
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The healthcare sector is huge. It currently accounts for 10% of the global GDP and a significantly larger portion in the United States. At Chapel Hill Partners, we know the healthcare services and managed care sectors and have been partnering with the leading firms to build leadership teams for more than 20 years. |
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Four main forces are reshaping More...
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Second, government regulation More...
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Third, healthcare payers are having to negotiate with, and meet the demands of a diverse range of vocal constituencies. Consumers expectations concerning access, freedom of movement and quality of care have risen, pushing individual state legislatures to mandate minimum standards for coverage resulting in a Byzantine set of guidelines that must now be met by multi-state providers.
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Finally, heed has to be paid an impatient, but increasingly volatile Wall Street community that demands results, irrespective of the current economic climate and expects leadership changes and a clear succession plan when the financial results are not there! |
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