Primary Job Title CEO Primary Organization
QualDerm Partners
Gender Male
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Bill Southwick joined ReDoc in early 2012, and serves as President and Chief Executive Officer. He brings 17 years of experience on the provider side of healthcare further strengthening ReDoc's expertise in understanding and solving provider side issues.
Prior to joining ReDoc, Bill was President of the HealthMark Division of Surgery
Centers within United Surgical Partners International (USPI), the largest ambulatory surgery center company in the U.S. Additionally, Bill served as President of United Anesthesia Partners, a wholly-owned subsidiary of USPI where he was tapped to lead the establishment and development of a new company division.
Prior to an acquisition by USPI, Bill served as President and CEO of HealthMark Partners, a national leader in the ambulatory surgery center industry. HealthMark was widely recognized as one of the best operating management teams in the space allowing it to develop new centers or acquire underperforming centers and successfully turn them around.
Under Bill's leadership, HealthMark tripled its size in five years; its management team often spoke nationally, enabling the company to become a nationally recognized surgery center management company and led to the acquisition of HealthMark by USPI in late 2010.
Previously, Bill founded Southwick Financial Associates, a fee-based financial planning firm which, through merger, managed more than $100M in client assets prior to sale.
Bill has been active in healthcare policy and data analytics and was appointed by the Director of Health Planning in Tennessee to sit on both the Economic Efficiencies Subcommittee for the State Health Plan, as well as The Tennessee Health Information Committee.
In 2010, Bill was appointed by then Governor Phil Bredesen to a board seat on the Tennessee Health Services and Development Agency.
Additionally, Bill sits on several private healthcare companies' boards of directors.
Bill earned a B.A. in Economics from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida.




