Maryland Primary Care Physicians (MPCP) and Physicians Management Group (PMG) Appoint Kelly Cavallio as New CEO
Maryland Primary Care Physicians (MPCP) and Physicians Management Group (PMG) Appoint Kelly Cavallio as New CEO
Experienced Healthcare Leader Brings Fresh Vision for Patient-Centered Care and Innovation
Annapolis, MD – Maryland Primary Care Physicians (MPCP) and Physicians Management Group (PMG), a prominent primary care provider across Maryland, are pleased to announce the appointment of Kelly Cavallio as Chief Executive Officer. With nearly 30 years of healthcare leadership experience, Cavallio brings a fresh vision for integrating technology with personalized, patient-first care.
Cavallio’s approach aligns with MPCP and PMG’s dedication to empathy and excellence, positioning her as an ideal leader to drive the organization’s expanding network into the future.
“I’m excited to join Maryland Primary Care Physicians and Physicians Management Group, an organization that shares my commitment to compassionate, personalized care,” said Cavallio. “The future of healthcare demands innovation—using advanced technology to improve patient outcomes and accessibility. I look forward to expanding telemedicine, enhancing appointment systems, and elevating the patient experience with the same strategies that transformed care at Johns Hopkins. Together, we will continue MPCP and PMG’s legacy of compassionate care while driving progress toward a more efficient, patient-centered future.”
A Proven Leader in Healthcare Innovation
Cavallio comes to MPCP and PMG from Johns Hopkins Medicine where she most recently served as Senior Administrator for Pathology and Lab Medicine.
She led initiatives that improved operational efficiency, enhanced care, and transformed healthcare delivery through digital tools. She has a wealth of experience working across the health system in operations management, information technology, analytics, financial management, strategic planning, and capital planning. Her ability to integrate technology into healthcare will help MPCP and PMG deliver faster, more personalized care tailored to the community’s needs.
Empowering Healthcare Teams for Success
At Johns Hopkins, Cavallio’s people-first leadership reduced staff turnover and boosted team engagement. She brings a commitment to fostering a collaborative environment at MPCP and PMG, providing healthcare professionals with the resources they need to thrive.
“When healthcare professionals feel supported, the quality of care they deliver improves,” said Cavallio. “My goal is to build strong, collaborative teams that provide exceptional care to every patient.”
A New Chapter for Maryland Primary Care Physicians and Physicians Management Group
Under Cavallio’s leadership, MPCP and PMG are positioned for a new era of growth and innovation. Her proven track record and dedication to patient-centered care will drive the organization’s mission forward. As a Baltimore native, Cavallio’s deep connection to the community will further strengthen MPCP’s role in delivering compassionate, accessible care across Maryland.
About Maryland Primary Care Physicians and Physicians Management Group
Maryland Primary Care Physicians (MPCP) is a network of family doctors, and internists providing primary care services throughout Maryland. Physicians Management Group (PMG) oversees MPCP’s centralized services, including executive oversight, marketing, IT, HR, and onboarding. Together, MPCP and PMG prioritize compassionate, accessible, and quality healthcare for patients of all ages.
For further information, please contact:
Jen Scheffers at [email protected]
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