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Having founded the Company in November 2004, Mr. Swift is WellQuest’s President and Chairman. Mr. Swift began his career in healthcare management with a commitment to improving healthcare via wellness and effective delivery of services. Managing hospitals, out-patient surgery, diagnostic centers, large multi-specialty physician clinics and health insurance risk pools has given him a broad understanding of the benefits and limitations of healthcare delivery. Prior to founding WellQuest, between May 2000 and June 2004, Mr. Swift was the Chief Administrative Officer and Executive Director of Springer Clinic, Inc., a Tulsa, Oklahoma based medical treatment facility with annual revenues of $60 million. He was a regional Vice President at PhyCor, managing annual revenues of $200 million at four clinics. Previously he held an executive management position at Holt Krock Clinic in Fort Smith, Arkansas where annual revenues grew to $95 million under Mr. Swift’s management. He earned a Masters Degree in Healthcare Administration from Trinity University in 1974 and became a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives. Mr. Swift received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Texas Christian University in 1970 and did his residency at Baylor University Medical Center in 1973 and 1974.
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