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Board member David Carlisle to leave Healthcare Affordability Board; colleagues praise his service
Summary
The board acknowledged the resignation of Dr. David Carlisle, who said he will step down to devote more time to his role at Charles R. Drew University; colleagues and staff thanked him for his contributions.
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Board leadership announced at the start of the March 12 meeting that Dr. David Carlisle notified them he will resign from the Healthcare Affordability Board and that the meeting was his final session. Director Landsberg and Secretary Kim Johnson each thanked Carlisle for his service, noting his long career in medical education and public service and prior leadership of the predecessor agency OSHPD.
Why it matters: Carlisle was a governor‑appointed, Senate‑confirmed member whose public‑facing contributions included expertise on clinical quality, health disparities and hospital finance. Board members offered personal remarks and best wishes for his continued work with Charles R. Drew University.
Key remarks: Director Landsberg recounted Carlisle’s role as a former director of OSHPD and his leadership at Charles R. Drew University. Secretary Kim Johnson thanked Carlisle for “bringing comprehensive approaches and the best information possible” to the board. Carlisle said, “It has indeed been an honor and a privilege to serve on this board,” and that he will remain engaged in Sacramento.
Ending: The board did not announce a replacement at the meeting and will proceed with the scheduled agenda. Staff and board members said they will follow the statutory appointment process for the vacant seat.

