A historic meeting between chiropractic and Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) leadership took place on March 10th, 2026, in Washington, D.C., featuring representatives from chiropractic national organizations, professional associations and policy principals. The collective goal: advancing the role of chiropractic in improving the health of Americans. Meeting participants focused on long-standing issues that have affected the chiropractic profession for decades, including access to care, reimbursement parity, and ensuring DCs have an appropriate role in national health policy discussions.
| Digital ExclusiveNorthwestern Health Sciences University Announces New President
Northwestern Health Sciences University has announced the appointment of Jeff A. Nelson as president and chief executive officer. He is the university's sixth president since its founding in 1941.
Mr. Nelson has 30 years of experience leading complex organizations including health systems, health plans and technology companies. He holds a master's degree in hospital administration from the University of Iowa and an accounting degree from the University of Minnesota Duluth. Nationally regarded for expertise in accelerating improvements in leadership teams and executing strategic plans, Nelson is a frequent speaker on health care and change management. He also is certified as a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt.
"I am excited and honored to have been selected to lead this impressive University," said Nelson. "I look forward to helping Northwestern grow beyond expectations, and to provide our students, patients, alumni and staff with world class experiences."
Most recently, Nelson was CEO at Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital and Medical Center on the U.S. Virgin Island of St. Croix. Prior to that he was a partner with Tatum, LCC, leading the firm's national practice on health care transformations. While working at Tatum, Mr. Nelson was CEO at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, during which time the hospital earned a top 10 ranking nationwide for patient care quality in stroke care, general surgery and obstetrics. He was also CEO for Empire Health Services in Washington, and from 2001-2004 he was executive director for the hospital-payer contracting unit of HealthEast Care System.
This announcement is the culmination of an extensive search conducted by an independent executive search firm working with a board-appointed search committee representing all major university stakeholder groups.
Source: Northwestern University of Health Sciences