David Wilson

David Wilson
David Wilson

Chairman Healthcare Business Process Advisory Board, Jerome Lejeune Foundation USA
Co-Founder, Christ Medicus Foundation CURO

David is recognized as a leader in the innovation design and management of employee-centered health and health care benefit solutions and is a founder of the consumer/patient-centric improved health and health care movement today. He has been a dynamic entrepreneur for more than 30 years, developing and capitalizing successful business enterprises focused on the empowerment of the market place to improve patient-centered health care. David is a founding member of Emmaus Health, SALTA Direct Primary Care, the Christ Medicus Foundation, and CMF CURO. He is CEO of Asset Health, a national leader in integrated health and wellness management, and Wilson Partners, the national health care and benefits management consulting firm. He is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, and has served as president of Legatus – Detroit, is a Knight of Malta, and a patron of the Vatican Arts. He remains a leader in the development of legislative and regulatory reforms focused on improved individual health, health care and health care security, and the critical role of individual responsibility in health management.

Thought #7: Either we will cure them of their innocence, or there will be a new massacre of the Innocents.  
Thought 7
Pr. Jerome Lejeune, "21 Thoughts from Jerome Lejeune"
Thought #6: When parents are worried about a sick child, we have no right to make them wait -not even one night- if we can do otherwise.  
Thought 6
Pr. Jerome Lejeune, "21 Thoughts from Jerome Lejeune"
Thought #5: Again and again we see this absolute misconception of trying to defeat a disease by eliminating the patient! It’s ridiculous to stand beside a patient and solemnly say, ‘Who is this upstart who refuses to be cured ? How dare he resist our art ? Let’s get rid of him!’ Medicine becomes mad science when it attacks the patient instead of fighting the disease. We must always be on the patient’s side, always.  
Thought 5
Pr. Jerome Lejeune, "21 Thoughts from Jerome Lejeune"

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