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Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital provides expert pediatric care for infants, children and teens with some of the most challenging medical problems in our community and around the world. Named a top 50 children's hospital by U.S. News & World Report, they provide access to the most innovative treatments and therapies. Taking part in pediatric medical education and clinical research helps them to provide world-class care in more than 43 pediatric medical and surgical subspecialties. With more than half of their 259 beds devoted to intensive care level services, they are the regional pediatric referral center for Florida's West Coast. Physicians and community hospitals count on them to care for critically ill patients and perform complex surgical procedures.

K. Alicia Schulhof, MHA, FACHE
President
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital

K. Alicia Schulhof brings more than 20 years of experience leading complex health care organizations to Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Most recently, she was the president of Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital (PMCH), and a statewide pediatric service line leader for Ascension, St. Vincent in Indiana. During her tenure at PMCH, Schulhof led the design and implementation of a statewide pediatric dashboard and data analytics hub, and facilitated the development of a five‐year, statewide pediatric strategic plan that was adopted by the state‐level leadership team.

Before taking the helm at PMCH, Schulhof served in positions of increasing responsibility at Indiana University Health, culminating as president of the North Suburban Area. As area president, Schulhof had oversight of three hospitals in the region: North, Saxony and Tipton hospitals. Combined, the North Suburban Area has more than 2,000 deliveries and 40,000 emergency department visits per year. Her past roles at Indiana University Health included serving as system senior vice president for continuous process improvement and as the chief operating officer for Riley Hospital for Children.

During the decade before she joined Indiana University Health, Schulhof worked for HCA Healthcare. She served as the chief operating officer and ethics and compliance officer for Brandon Regional Hospital in Brandon, Florida; as associate administrator and ethics compliance officer for Northside Hospital and Tampa Bay Heart Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida; and as an associate administrator for Medical City Dallas Children’s Hospital in Texas.

After earning a bachelor’s degree in biology from Purdue University, Schulhof received her master’s degree in health care administration from Indiana University. She is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives.

She and her husband Patrick, reside in St. Petersburg with their four children.


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