G. Scott Middleton Appointed to Advanced Illness Partners Governing Body
Advanced Illness Partners (AIP) appointed G. Scott Middleton, MHA, MDiv, to its governing body, reinforcing AIP’s position as a leading national network of community-based advanced illness providers.
Advanced Illness Partners is a national partnership of leading community-based advanced illness organizations dedicated to improving care for people living with serious and chronic illness through home-based, community-oriented models. AIP supports Medicare patients and their families by helping them receive care at home, improve health outcomes, and better manage complex care needs.
Middleton brings decades of leadership experience in home-based and chronic care delivery, organizational management, and healthcare innovation. His perspective and advocacy will support AIP’s mission to meet the care needs of individuals with advanced chronic illness while prioritizing compassionate, community-based care.
“We are proud that Scott has been selected to serve on the Advanced Illness Partners governing body. His experience building integrated care models and his passion for improving outcomes for seriously ill patients will be invaluable as AIP continues to strengthen and connect many of the country’s leading community-based providers.”
- Matt Staub, CEO of Your Health
As founder of Your Health, Middleton brings firsthand experience building integrated, home-based care models for patients with advanced illness. This expertise will directly support AIP’s work to improve access, quality, and coordination of care nationwide.
"We're thrilled to add an accomplished entrepreneur and advanced illness practice operator like Scott to our governing body as he brings firsthand experience building, scaling, and sustaining a successful medical group, and gives the ACO's governing body a grounded, operational perspective that complements both our clinical and administrative voices. We're excited to partner with Scott and the Your Health team and think their innovative approach to care delivery will bring fresh perspective to our learning collaborative."
“I’m honored to join the Advanced Illness Partners governing body,” Middleton said. “AIP plays a critical role in aligning organizations around a common goal: delivering better care for people with serious illness while strengthening the systems that support them. I look forward to contributing to this important work alongside leaders across the country.”