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New regional president brings broad health plan experience to the region

Kaiser Permanente has announced that Angela Dowling is the new regional president for Kaiser Permanente Washington, effective February 13, 2023. In this role, she’ll lead the organization’s focus on providing integrated, high-quality health care and coverage in partnership with the executive medical director for the Washington Permanente Medical Group.

“Angela is a forward-thinking health plan leader with broad experience and a proven track record for delivering positive business results,” said Kim Horn, executive vice president and group president for Kaiser Permanente markets outside California. “She also is known for her collaborative approach to building strategic plans that achieve goals for her organization and meet the needs of customers.”

Dowling comes to Kaiser Permanente from Cambia Health Solutions, where she served as Oregon plan president for Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, part of Cambia Health Solution’s family of companies.

“We are engaged in critically important work in Washington as we strive to provide affordable care and coverage to more people in the state and continue to improve the health of the communities we serve,” said Greg A. Adams, Kaiser Permanente chair and chief executive officer. “We are excited to have Angela bring her expertise and leadership to help us drive this important work.”

Dowling spent 10 years with Cambia Health Systems, starting as the vice president of sales before becoming Oregon plan president for Regence and assuming responsibility as chief revenue officer for Cambia. Previously she was chief revenue officer with Payne Financial Group and has led sales teams at Cambia, UnitedHealthcare, and Aetna.

Dowling was recognized as a Portland Business Journal Women of Influence Award winner in 2014. She currently serves on the boards of Oregon Business & Industry, Oregon Food Bank, and Oregon Health Leadership Council. She’s a graduate of the University of Michigan.

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