April Taylor Honored Among Maryland’s Top 100 Women for Leadership and Impact

Humanim congratulates April Taylor, FACHE, CMQ/OE, CLSSBB, CPPS, CPHQ, for being recognized as Maryland’s Top 100 Women by The Daily Record. As a member of our Board of Directors, April applies her expertise in health care to Humanim by providing strategic oversight and enhancements to our core values, including quality of care.

This prestigious honor highlights women in Maryland who are making a difference through leadership, mentoring and dedication to community service. April is the Chief Operating Officer at Johns Hopkins Hospital and provides leadership for preventing harm and improving the quality of care through data analytics, transparency, and collaboration with clinical and administrative leaders. She also serves as a Board Member for the National Association for Healthcare Quality and Chair of the Individual Strategic Advisory Council. Overall, April dedicates herself to advancing health care and safety in our community for the future and beyond.

Cindy Plavier-Truitt, President of Humanim, praises April, sharing, “Her contributions to our mission and commitment to quality of care have increased our impact.” Additionally, Dr. Redonda Miller, President of Johns Hopkins Hospital, proudly states, “[April’s] superpower is her ability to listen and relate to the frontline, then translate words into action.”

Humanim is honored to have April’s expertise and leadership on our Board and congratulates her on this meaningful and well‑deserved achievement.