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Charles DeShazer Retirement

Anyone has an insight on Charles DeShazer sudden retirement plans? He is the Chief Quality and Health Advocacy Officer.

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Direct source. He was an incredibly cordial and kind man who genuinely sought direct communication and everyday conversation with everyone and an incredibly intelligent medical professional when it came to the research and publishing side of things. Absolutely atrocious manager and is very much on the now tired cliched belief that AI needs to go 10000% full steam ahead and will transform the healthcare sector into some sort of weird golden age where every illness is cured and people are now living until 175.

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Post ID: @30g+1jyq2kg1t

Did he get the VRP as well

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Sources say he was an extremely ineffective leader. Apparently a nice enough guy and smart, but a terrible manager - and he didn’t actually deliver anything. The reality is the entire clinical organization has gone straight downhill the past 7-8 years.

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Post ID: @r8+1jyq2kg1t

Probably because he is old af

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Post ID: @d2+1jyq2kg1t

I wonder if they've updated the related question on our annual training?

Who is Cigna's Chief Quality and Health Advocacy Officer? Answer: No one!

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Post ID: @cz+1jyq2kg1t

@OP who cares about him . Not a great leader. Time to go!

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