Montgomery County Leadership: Beth Duffy, President and COO of Jefferson Einstein Montgomery Hospital
In 2018, Beth Duffy was named President and Chief Operating Officer of Jefferson Einstein Montgomery Hospital and Einstein Physicians Montgomery. Previously, in 2012, she was named Chief Operating Officer of Jefferson Einstein Montgomery Hospital and Einstein Physicians Montgomery. In this role, she leads EMCM’s clinical and administrative leaders in all day-to-day operations as well as the physician practice company that includes multiple primary care practices, as well as several specialty practices and the hospitalist service. The promotion was the latest advance in Duffy’s more-than-30-year career at Einstein.
Prior to her current position, she served as Vice President and Director, Activation Planning, collaborating with physicians, leaders and employees to ensure the successful 2012 opening of southeastern Pennsylvania’s first completely new hospital in more than a decade. She oversaw the completion of an estimated 100,000 individual tasks that were part of this $350 million project.
Previously, Duffy served in a variety of positions with increasingly more responsibility in Einstein clinical, regulatory and support service operations, including the role of Vice President-Healthcare Services. In 2013, she was named an Emerging Executive of the Year by Philadelphia Business Journal.
Beth Duffy
Click here to read an interview with Beth Duffy wherein she explains her career path from wanting to become a physical therapist to getting a degree in social work to finding her way to hospital administration.
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