Meet Connecticut's Top Healthcare Industry Power Players Oct 17, 2023

Oct 17, 2023

While the pandemic is in the rearview mirror, the healthcare industry still faces a host of challenges.

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Whether it’s labor shortages, inflation, rising drug costs or even a mental healthcare crisis, numerous factors are creating financial and other pressures on healthcare organizations. It will take strong leadership to continue to get through these challenging times.

In this week’s issue, Hartford Business Journal is publishing its fourth annual Power 25 Health Care list, which identifies leaders who are having a significant impact on the industry and public health.

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This isn’t an awards section. HBJ’s Power 25 Health Care list was chosen by HBJ’s editorial team, and it includes a mix of established players as well as some fresh faces to our region. We’re curious to know what you think. Feel free to send feedback. Power 25 Health Care will be back next year with some new names and faces, so be prepared to make suggestions.

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From HBJ:

Michael R. Taylor is a major player in Greater New Haven’s healthcare industry, serving as CEO of the Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center since 2012.

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Taylor oversees a staff of more than 700 employees who provide a range of services in Greater New Haven and the lower Naugatuck Valley, including medical, behavioral health, dental, pediatric and women’s health.


Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center serves more than 55,000 patients a year at 27 care sites and school-based health centers throughout the region. About 62% of its patients are enrolled in the state’s Medicaid program, which serves low-income residents.

Taylor is currently overseeing a major expansion project — construction of one of the state’s largest centers for addiction and mental health care.


The Recovery & Wellness Center in New Haven’s Hill neighborhood is a $24.5 million project, taking shape at 149 Minor St. When complete, the three-story, 31,000-square-foot building will feature individual and group counseling rooms, a medical suite, 12-bed female dormitory and 40-bed male dormitory with semi-private rooms.


Taylor’s influence also extends beyond Connecticut. In August, he was named board chair-elect of the National Association of Community Health Centers. He will take over the chairman role in October 2025.


Prior to joining Cornell Scott-Hill in 2010, Taylor was founder and president of a healthcare consulting firm that served more than 200 community health centers nationally. He also held leadership positions with several national accounting and healthcare consulting firms, including The Lewin Group.


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