Krueger new president for ThedaCare Physicians
ThedaCare leaders announced in November that Dr. Kori Krueger will join the organization as senior vice president and president of the ThedaCare Physician Group. In this role, Krueger will lead strategy and operations of the ThedaCare Provider Network within ThedaCare in the pre-acute, acute and post-acute settings. His role will directly support the organization’s mission of improving the health and well-being of communities served.
“I look forward to joining ThedaCare, an organization that is committed to providing comprehensive, local care for our communities,” said Krueger. “During my career, I’ve been dedicated to improving care quality and safety for patients. My focus is on improved patient outcomes and enhancing the experience in a person’s journey to maintain and optimize health.”
Krueger has served as the chief quality officer for the Marshfield Clinic Health System in Marshfield for the past 11 years and has been a practicing physician there for more than two decades.
“We look forward to Dr. Krueger’s experience that can help improve our process and care delivery, and can lead to a better care experience and outcomes for our patients, families and communities,” said Dr. Imran Andrabi, ThedaCare president and chief executive officer. “We look forward to his ideas and collaborative approach to execute our population health and physician integration strategy that will advance health care for our communities.”
A native of Antigo, Krueger attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he earned an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering. He then attended the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, and completed his residency at Marshfield Clinic. He is board certified in internal medicine and pediatrics. Krueger later completed his medical Masters of Business Administration at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Krueger will begin his role at ThedaCare on Dec. 30.