
Jason Turi, MPH, RN
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Jason is a registered nurse and public health practitioner specializing in healthcare delivery for complex, vulnerable, and marginalized populations. As vice president of population health and clinical integration, Jason provides leadership and expertise for population health management initiatives, complex care innovation, integrated primary and behavioral health services, and value-based care readiness for Centerstone, the nation’s largest community-based behavioral healthcare organization.
Prior to Centerstone, Jason served at New York City Health + Hospitals, the largest municipal health system in the nation, as associate executive director of the Health Home program, where he oversaw the administration of both a city-wide health home care management agency and a New York State designated health home network engaging over 20,000 individuals – additionally, he worked at the health system’s Accountable Care Organization as senior director for innovation strategies where he focused on building clinical and operational capacity to effectively engage and manage high-need, high-cost populations. Prior to that, he was associate clinical director at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers in Camden, NJ – where he led strategy, design, implementation, and evaluation of hospital and community-based multidisciplinary care management teams in collaboration with multiple health systems, service providers, and community organizations. Earlier in his career, he worked at Pathways To Housing NYC, as a registered nurse care manager on their Assertive Community Treatment and Housing First team in Central Brooklyn.
He has bachelor degrees in nursing from William Paterson University and English literature from Union College and received a master’s degree in public health, with an international health concentration, from the Boston University School of Public Health.