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CalOptima Health CEO Michael Hunn to Retire

Stepping down by the end of this year

CalOptima Health, the single largest health insurer in Orange County, announced that Chief Executive Michael Hunn is retiring, effective Dec. 31.

“I am proud of everything we have achieved at CalOptima Health over the past five years, and I will remain fully committed and focused through the end of the year,” Hunn said in statement.

Hunn has served as CEO of the Orange-based agency, which has an annual budget of $4 billion, since 2022. He joined CalOptima in 2021 as interim CEO.

During his tenure, Hunn led the implementation of initiatives such as the Street Medicine Program in four cities in Orange County.

Prior to CalOptima, Hunn was chairman of the board for the Hospital Association of Southern California and a former CEO of Providence Health & Services Southern California Region.

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Yuika Yoshida
Yuika Yoshida
Yuika Yoshida has been a reporter covering healthcare, innovation and education at the Orange County Business Journal since 2023. Previous bylines include JapanUp! Magazine and Stu News Laguna. She received her bachelor's degree in literary journalism from the University of California, Irvine. During her time at UC Irvine, she was the campus news editor for the official school paper and student writer for the Samueli School of Engineering. Outside of writing, she enjoys musical theater and finding new food spots within Orange County.
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