HOUSTON (January 17, 2020)

Erin AsprecMemorial Hermann Health System has named Erin Asprec as its new Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO). Asprec will lead the organization’s operations, service lines, clinical transformation and consumer experience, providing executive oversight for all of its 17* hospitals and more than 300 outpatient clinics.

Asprec’s promotion comes as part of an evolved organizational structure and service line operating model driven by Memorial Hermann’s new vision: To create healthier communities, now and for generations to come.

The future of health care is creating value for consumers, and Memorial Hermann is making intentional and strategic steps in that direction,” said Memorial Hermann President & CEO David Callender, MD. “Adapting to a service line operating model will enable us to create exceptional experiences while delivering safe, high-quality, cost-effective care that is coordinated and seamless across the care continuum. I can’t think of a better person to direct this effort than Erin, a talented and trusted leader who is known for her ability to partner with clinical leaders under a common vision and bring innovative consumer-focused solutions to the organization.”

For more than 15 years, Asprec has held integral roles within the Memorial Hermann Health System, including key leadership positions—most recently as Chief of Acute Care Services and Chief Transformation Officer, guiding the strategic, operational and financial management of Memorial Hermann’s extensive network of care delivery sites.

I am profoundly touched by this appointment and proud to help shepherd this significant and essential transformation for our System,” said Asprec. “Memorial Hermann has always been at the forefront of industry changes, and this transition to expand value-based care in Houston exemplifies our continued commitment to improving the health of the communities we serve. I look forward to helping Memorial Hermann fulfill its vision for the future and set new standards for health care here and beyond.”

Asprec has been recognized by the Houston Business Journal as one of Houston’s “Women Who Mean Business” and selected among the “Most Powerful and Influential Women in Texas” by the National Diversity Council, among other honors. She is a member of the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the Texas Hospital Association, and has served in several healthcare and community board capacities. She holds a master’s degree in Healthcare Administration from St. Louis University.