Speaker Bio

Paul H. Keckley, Executive Director, Deloitte Center for Health Solutions

Paul H. Keckley, PhD boasts a distinguished 30-year career in health services research in the private sector and academic medicine. He is a health economist and policy expert, author, Associate Professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Health Management at the Owen Graduate School of Business’ healthcare MBA and MD-MBA programs.

Prior to joining Deloitte & Touche USA LLP, Dr. Keckley served in several key roles at Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s senior management including oversight of domestic and international ventures, development of the integrative health program, development and implementation of evidence-based practice standards for use across the organizations’ acute and ambulatory operations and leadership of the economic analysis unit that supported a variety of the health services and life science initiatives.

As Executive Director of the Vanderbilt Center for Evidence-based Medicine (VCEBM) he was principal investigator for several peer reviewed studies focused on the applications of evidence-based medicine in pay for performance and consumerism models and served on the editorial board of several leading health services research journals focused on quality and safety.

Before joining Vanderbilt, Dr. Keckley served as Chairman of the Board of Interdent, a California dental practice management company; Chief Executive Officer of EBM Solutions, a developer of evidence-based guideline software founded by Vanderbilt, Duke, Emory and Washington University-St. Louis; Chief Executive Officer of Aveta (formerly the IPA Management subsidiary of PhyCor Inc.) and Principal of The Keckley Group, a strategic planning consulting practice that served 1,200 U.S. provider organizations and health plans.

Dr. Keckley received a BA from Lipscomb University, his MA/PhD from Ohio State University and completed a fellowship in economic policy at Oxford University.


The Social Enterprise Conference 2008 is presented by the Columbia Business School's Social Enterprise Club and the International Development Club with the support of the Social Enterprise Program, Energy Club, Microlumbia Fund, Healthcare Industry Association and Green Business Club, and our generous sponsors.

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