David S. Hanekom
Dr. Hanekom has almost 30 years of experience in acute and chronic disease management and in leading clinically integrated networks (CIN) and multi-payer high-performing Accountable Care Organizations (ACO). In his role as Regional President, Dr. Hanekom will drive the company’s rapid expansion and address the growing healthcare needs of North America’s diverse populations. As Chief Medical Officer, he is responsible for setting the clinical direction of the company. Prior to Solve.Care, he served as the Chief Executive Officer of Arizona Care Network (ACN) and has previously held the position of Chief Medical Officer at industry-leading healthcare companies, such as SPH Analytics and Blue Cross/Blue Shield of North Dakota. He has a record of successfully engaging stakeholders while driving network performance, growth, organizational revenue, and stakeholder satisfaction.
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Experience

Quartz Health Solutions · Full-time
SVP & Chief Medical Officer
Sep 2021 - Present
Solve.Care · Full-time
Chief Medical Officer and Regional President (North America)
Nov 2019 - Dec 2020
Arizona Care Network · Full-time
Chief Executive Officer
Apr 2016 - Oct 2019
SPH Analytics
Chief Medical Officer
Dec 2011 - Apr 2016
SPH Analytics
Chief Medical Officer & Senior VP Business Development
Dec 2011 - Apr 2014
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota
Chief Medical Officer & Vice-President of Medical Management
Jan 2011 - Mar 2014
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota
Medical Director
Jan 2007 - Dec 2010
MERITCARE MEDICAL GROUP
Physician & Director of Chronic Disease
Mar 1999 - Nov 2006

Education

University of St. Thomas
Certificate in Physician Executive Leadership, Physician Leadership
2005 - 2006
UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Internal Medicine Residency Program
1996 - 1999
University of Limpopo
Member of the Faculty of General Practitioners , MFGP(SA), Family Medicine
1990 - 1992
University of the Witwatersrand School of Medicine & Health Sciences
MB.BCh(WITS) | Medicine
1980 - 1987

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