Dr. Scott Robertson honored as a ‘Champion in Health Care’
Business journal recognizes leader of Pacific Central Coast Health Centers for his work in physician recruitment
Scott Robertson, MD, the President and CEO of Pacific Central Coast Health Centers, Dignity Health Central Coast’s medical group, has been named a Champion in Health Care by the Pacific Coast Business Times, the area’s leading business journal.
Robertson was recognized as a Champion in Health Care for his work in expanding local access to primary care and specialty clinicians.
“I am deeply grateful for this honor, which is a testament to the tireless work of our entire team at Dignity Health and the Pacific Central Coast Health Centers,” Dr. Robertson said. “Together, we’re committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care that makes a real difference in people’s lives.”
“Our Pacific Central Coast Health Centers clinic network is the backbone of our hospital’s commitment to providing comprehensive, high-quality care to our community,” Sue Andersen, the President and CEO of Arroyo Grande Community Hospital, French Hospital Medical Center and Marian Regional Medical Center, told the business journal.
Pacific Central Coast Health Centers is made up of 800 employees with 175 doctors and 75 advanced practice providers.
Andersen told the Pacific Coast Business Times that Robertson’s “dedication to patient care and his ability to build strong relationships with our physicians are invaluable assets to our network.”
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