Meet Our CEO

Mitch Creem, CEO
Mitch Creem, CEO
USC University Hospital and
USC Norris Cancer Hospital

As the University of Southern California acquired USC University Hospital and USC Norris Cancer Hospital on April 1, 2009, Mitchell R. Creem became Chief Executive Officer of the 471-bed hospital enterprise.

A seasoned hospital administrator widely known for his experience in revitalizing academic medical centers, Creem joined USC as Vice Provost in June 2008. With 25 years of management experience, Creem has influenced all aspects of the healthcare industry, including hospital, research and faculty group practice management.

Before joining USC, Creem served as the associate vice chancellor and chief financial officer for the UCLA Medical Sciences, a group of institutions that includes the Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, UCLA Faculty Practice and the UCLA Hospital System.

In this capacity, he had responsibility for a combined budget of more than $2 billion, with over $400 million in medical science research.

In addition, he served briefly as interim chief information officer for UCLA Medical Sciences, where his primary focus was on developing the information technology strategy and transition plan for the new hospital buildings.

Before joining UCLA, Creem was chief financial officer for the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard teaching hospital with an annual budget of $1 billion, and the Tufts-New England Medical Center, a Tufts University teaching hospital.

The medical centers were in significant financial distress when he assumed the CFO position, but he implemented their turnaround plans, leading each from significant operating losses to profitability within two years. In each case, employee morale improved significantly, as did patient and referring physician satisfaction.

Creem also has held several key administrative and financial positions at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, where he helped launch two for-profit subsidiaries in international telemedicine services and hardware/software sales.

He worked for several years in a senior management position at the Healthcare Practice Group of PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he was responsible for numerous consulting engagements, financial statement audits and financial feasibility studies. In the hospital and healthcare sector, he has considerable experience with business valuations; organizational, financial and governance structures; strategies for clinical and operational consolidation; bankruptcies and reorganizations; and healthcare startups.

Creem holds a master’s degree in Health Administration from Duke University and a B.S. in Accounting and Business Administration from Boston University. He has served on several boards of community hospitals and hospital and physician joint ventures.