For Immediate Release
Bravo Health Names Julia Ciorletti Senior Vice President, Government Relations
(BALTIMORE,
MD — April 6, 2009) — Bravo
Health, a Medicare Advantage plan dedicated to providing
beneficiaries access to high quality, cost-effective
health care, today announced the
appointment of Julia Ciorletti as Senior Vice President,
Government Relations. As Bravo Health's chief government
relations officer, Ciorletti will
monitor the legislative and regulatory environment
and apprise the leadership team of developments with
direct relevance to the company's business.
Prior to joining Bravo Health, Ciorletti served as Vice President,
Government Relations at Centene Corporation in Washington, D.C., a
managed care company based in St. Louis that provides Medicaid, the
State Children's Health Insurance Program and Supplemental Security
Income, among other benefits. She previously served as Assistant Director
of Congressional Affairs for the American Medical Association's Government
Affairs Team.
"With health care reform a top priority for the current administration,
it is crucial that Bravo Health leadership stay informed and have
a voice as the debate progresses," said Jeff Folick, chairman
and CEO of Bravo Health. "Julia will be instrumental in providing
the insight we'll need to anticipate and respond to
changes while maintaining Bravo Health's commitment
to assuring access to exceptional,
affordable health care."
Ciorletti's career has included serving as Director of the Massachusetts
Hospital Association's Washington, D.C. office and its Federal Government
Relations, as well as Vice President of Health Policy Development
for the Hospital Association of Rhode Island in Providence. She also
served in various capacities for the White House, the Department of
Justice, the Department of Commerce and the House of Representatives.
"Now is an exciting time to be an active participant in the
health care reform debate on the Hill, and I am especially pleased
to work on behalf of such a dynamic company as Bravo Health," said
Ciorletti. "The company's goals are clearly aligned with health
care reform, and I look forward to assuring that message
is heard as well as advising leadership on key issues
that may impact the business."
Ciorletti received a bachelor of arts at Franklin and Marshall College
in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and a master of arts in health service
management and policy from George Washington University in Washington,
D.C. She is a member of Health on Wednesday, an invitation-only group
of women who are health care government relations leaders in Washington,
D.C.
About Bravo Health
Founded in 1996, Bravo Health provides Medicare beneficiaries
access to high quality, cost-effective health care.
With more than 250,000 members, Bravo Health offers
Medicare Advantage health plans
in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington,
D.C. Additionally, the company offers Part D Prescription
Drug Plans in 46 states. For more information,
visit www.bravohealth.com.
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