A new CEO at the helm of Interior Health

Interior Health Board Chairman Erwin Malzer (left) and incoming CEO Chris Mazurkewich. Please clic k on the image to see a larger version. Photo courtesy of the Interior Health Authority
Interior Health Board Chairman Erwin Malzer (left) and incoming CEO Chris Mazurkewich. Please clic k on the image to see a larger version. Photo courtesy of the Interior Health Authority

The Interior Health Authority has a new CEO.
Board Chairman Erwin Malzer announced Tuesday, October 6, that Chris Mazurkewich has been appointed as the agency’s president and chief executive officer, effective Oct. 26.
“With a wealth of Canadian health system experience, a broad skill set, and in-depth knowledge of our health authority, Mr. Mazurkewich is an excellent individual to lead our organization as we build on the quality improvements we have made over the years and establish new successes into the future,” Malzer said in a news statement.
“As a strategic systems thinker, he will be a good fit with our high functioning executive and senior leadership teams – guiding us as we improve the cost effectiveness of our acute care system; accelerate a robust community care system; and better address population health needs in order to reduce future growth in demand on hospital and facility-based care.”
Mazurkewich rejoins IH after spending four years at Alberta Health Services, most recently as its executive vice-president and chief operating officer. In that role, he worked closely with the Chief Medical Officer overseeing the clinical operations of the Alberta health service delivery system, including more than 100 hospitals, community and residential care programs, and support services, with a budget of almost $10 billion. Prior to his move to Alberta Health Services, Mr. Mazurkewich was the chief operating officer, Strategic & Corporate Services, for Interior Health from its inception in 2002 until 2009.
“Interior Health sets a high standard for providing care for seniors, families, and all residents,” Premier Christy Clark, MLA for Westside-Kelowna, said in the statement. “As our population continues to grow and age, Chris Mazurkewich has the experience and proven track record to help ensure that our record investments continue to result in world-leading health outcomes.”
Earlier this summer, IHA President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Robert Halpenny announced his intention to resign to pursue other opportunities. His last day as CEO will be October 23.