Franciscan Medical group names new Chief Medical Officer

Michael Marshall, MD, has been named the new President and Chief Medical Officer for Franciscan Medical Group, CHI Franciscan Health's regional network of clinics, physicians and other providers.

Michael Marshall, MD, has been named the new President and Chief Medical Officer for Franciscan Medical Group, CHI Franciscan Health’s regional network of clinics, physicians and other providers. The medical group has more than 100 clinics and approximately 600 physicians in Pierce, King and Kitsap counties. Its physicians and other providers represent more than 100 medical specialties.

“Mike is a highly respected physician whose clinical expertise and administrative experience will help advance our medical group,” CHI Franciscan Health Chief Executive Officer Joe Wilczek said.

“He has successfully led medical groups experiencing rapid change and has solid experience working with physicians and other clinicians to improve patient care and satisfaction. He is the right leader to ensure that Franciscan Medical Group remains the region’s preeminent, multi-specialty medical group.”

Marshall is board certified in Family Medicine and most recently served as the President of Allina Health Clinics and Senior Vice President of Allina Health, a large nonprofit health system located in the Twin Cities metropolitan area of Minnesota. The Allina Health clinic network consists of more than 1,000 physicians and other professional providers working in 67 clinics, eight urgent care centers and 12 hospitals in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area.

“I’m honored to be joining Franciscan Medical Group,” Marshall said.

“I look forward to the opportunity to partner with their exceptional physicians and providers to transform health care in the Puget Sound and further CHI Franciscan Health’s long-standing commitment to building healthier communities.”

At Allina Health, Marshall successfully integrated three medical groups, maintained their long history of exceptional clinical quality and enhanced their performance in ambulatory patient safety, clinical peer review, patient experience, patient access and provider engagement. Besides organizing programs to enhance the role of primary care, he developed organizational structures to strengthen specialty departments and integrated patient care with clinical service lines, hospitals, and different geographical markets. He also introduced numerous initiatives to improve operational efficiencies and the financial performance of clinics. Marshall also led the patient experience, patient care coordination and population health management initiatives for the entire Allina Health system.

Marshall previously served as the Vice President of Medical Operations for the Aurora Medical Group in Wisconsin and as the Medical Director for the Foundation Medical Partners Medical Group, New Hampshire. Dr. Marshall has worked as a Family Medicine and Urgent Care physician in Minnesota, New Hampshire and Canada for 17 years.

Dr. Marshall received his undergraduate and medical degrees from University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. He completed his board certification in Family Medicine in Canada through the College of Family Physicians of Canada and in the United States, through the American Board of Family Medicine. Marshall has also completed a Master of Medical Management degree from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburg and is currently completing a Master of Finance degree through the University of Southern New Hampshire.

Marshall will join CHI Franciscan Health on Feb. 23 and will serve on the system’s senior executive team. He succeeds Stephen Spare, MD, who retired last year.

— CHI Franciscan press release.