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Molly O'Neill

Molly O'Neill is chief strategic planning officer and vice president for business development for Duke University Health System. She also is vice chancellor for Medical Center Integrated Planning. She began her duties on June 28, 2004.

Before joining Duke, O'Neill served as the executive director of specialty care development for Partners Healthcare System in Boston. She led the Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women's Hospitals and affiliated community hospitals and physician groups' growth strategies for specialty care services throughout the region. In addition, she was responsible for service line and ambulatory program development for Partners.

Prior to joining Partners in late 1998, O'Neill was the national vice president of Disease Management and Network Development for Gambro Healthcare, an international specialty health care company with revenues of $2.6 billion. At Gambro, O'Neill built physician networks that worked with managed care organizations and provided "full-risk" comprehensive disease management. In this role, she served as the president of two Florida-based independent practice associations (IPAs).

Previously, O'Neill was the assistant vice president of strategic alliances and new business development at Inova Health System, an integrated delivery system in Springfield, Virginia. During her eight-year tenure at Inova, she was responsible for mergers and acquisitions, strategic planning, marketing, and market research. This four-hospital system included a physician hospital organization, specialty physician networks, long term care facilities, home health services, behavioral health services, and other ambulatory care services.

O'Neill is a summa cum laude graduate of the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, receiving an MS degree in health care administration. She received her BS degree in journalism/mass communication from Virginia Commonwealth University.