SPH alumnus Trent Green, CEO of One Medical, named to 2024 TIME100 list

Virgil McDill | May 24, 2024

University of Minnesota School of Public Health alumnus Trent Green was named a 2024 TIME 100 Health Innovator by the editors of Time magazine. Green, CEO of the Amazon-owned healthcare company One Medical, earned a Master’s in Healthcare Administration from SPH in 1997.

Green previously served as One Medical’s chief operations officer, where he led the company’s care delivery operations including primary care office, virtual care, and administrative services operations. Prior to joining One Medical, Green was at Legacy Health in Portland, Oregon where he led operations for six hospitals and more than 70 primary care, specialty and urgent care clinics.

Green took over as CEO shortly after One Medical was acquired by Amazon for $4 billion in 2023. He told Time that his next priority for One Medical is further integrating the two companies by combining One Medical’s primary care with Amazon’s low-cost, fast-delivery, online pharmacy service.

He also told Time that, thanks to Amazon’s reach, One Medical patients in more rural areas may be able to complement One Medical’s telehealth services with in-person care from local providers partnering with the company.

In addition to the Master of Healthcare Administration, Green also received a Master of Business Administration from the University of Minnesota.

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