Kaiser Permanente Names Jim Simpson President of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Monday, February 27th, 2017

Kaiser Permanente announced that Jim Simpson has been named president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia.

Simpson brings two decades of experience in the areas of finance, operations, accounting, regulatory and information technology to this role. Most recently he served as interim president for the Georgia Region. Prior to this, he served as senior vice president of finance for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Hospitals. During his long tenure with the organization, Simpson also served as vice president and controller for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Northern California.  

"It is an exciting time for leadership in health care and at Kaiser Permanente. Jim is a proven leader who is well prepared for this role," said Chairman and CEO Bernard J. Tyson. "I am confident his skill and expertise will support our Georgia Region's positive growth trajectory and allow us to provide care and coverage to more people in our region's communities."

Simpson will report directly to Gregory Adams, executive vice president and group president, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Hospitals. "Jim is a great fit for this role," said Adams. "His strong business background and 20 years of experience with Kaiser Permanente will serve our members, employees and physicians well as we continue to be a model for delivering high-quality and affordable health care in Georgia."

"I'm incredibly honored and truly humbled to be asked to serve in this capacity," Simpson said. "Kaiser Permanente has a proud history of more than 70 years, including 32 years of serving the people of Georgia. I'm looking forward to building upon this legacy as we work to bring our nonprofit mission to new members and additional communities in this great state."