Owen Bailey, a veteran health care leader who serves as administrator
of University of South Alabama Children’s & Women’s Hospital, has
been named chief operating officer of USA Health, a comprehensive
academic health care system dedicated to helping people lead longer,
better lives.
In this newly created role, Bailey will be responsible for the
management, operation and oversight of USA Health, with a goal of
enhancing a high-quality, cost effective, integrated care delivery
system. He will work closely with USA and USA
Health leaders to set strategic direction and operational goals. With
more than 3,700 employees, USA Health’s annual economic impact is $560
million.
USA Health Vice President Stan Hammack said Bailey’s leadership
skills and experience in health care will be assets in this new role.
"Five years ago, we were glad to have Owen join our management team,"
Hammack said. "His combination of experience and leadership is
appreciated, and we are pleased he has taken on this new position. He
will work closely with our administrative teams and advocate on state
and national health care policy matters that directly affect our
patients."
Bailey said he is proud to serve USA Health as chief operating
officer, even as he continues to lead USA Children’s & Women’s
Hospital for the immediate future.
"It's an honor to work with this great team," Bailey said. "I'm proud
to be part of a system that provides such unique programs and services.
USA Health plays a crucial role in providing health care, research and
education to our region."
Bailey has served as administrator of USA Children’s & Women’s
Hospital since 2011, leading the development and opening of a new
children’s tower in 2013. The tower doubled the size of the hospital and
expanded USA Children’s & Women’s pediatric and neonatal intensive
care units, which are unique in the region.
Prior to joining USA, he led Fairhope’s Thomas Hospital as president
and chief executive officer from 1992-2006 before joining Infirmary
Health System as an executive vice president from 2006-2011.
A fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Bailey has
served on the boards of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama, the Mobile
Area Chamber of Commerce and the Business Council of Alabama. He is past
chairman of the Southwest Council for the Alabama Hospital Association,
Mobile Area Education Foundation and the Southwest Alabama Workforce
Development Council. He serves on several boards including the Alabama
Hospital Association, University of Mobile, United Way of Southwest
Alabama, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile and the Business
Council of Alabama.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in health administration from Auburn
University and a master’s degree in health administration from the
University of Alabama at Birmingham. He has been active in alumni
associations at both schools. He and his wife, Genie, have four
children.
USA Health
USA Health helps people lead longer, better lives through its
excellence in education, research and medical care. With more than 3,700
employees, USA's health network includes USA Medical Center, USA
Children's & Women's Hospital, USA Mitchell Cancer Institute, USA
Physicians Group and the USA College of Medicine. Each year, our team of
180 physicians, 240 residents and fellows, and 800 nurses handle some
185,000 clinic visits and 350,000 outpatient procedures. USA Health
delivers 2,800 babies a year, more than any other regional hospital, and
treats patients through some 60,000 emergency room visits annually.
In addition to advanced and innovative patient care offered at
University hospitals and clinics, USA's medical education programs
provide first-class training experiences for the next generation of
physicians and scientists. USA Health delivers excellence in care while
improving the quality of life for residents across the Gulf Coast.