
Fair Haven, Michigan Mar 3, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Elizabeth A. Gravunder, MHA, CRA, RT, R, CT, is a seasoned healthcare executive with extensive experience in operations, finance, and asset management across hospital systems. Known for her ability to optimize departmental efficiency, improve patient care, and lead high-performing teams, Elizabeth has become a trusted leader in diagnostic imaging and healthcare administration.
As Regional Director of Imaging at Aspirus, Elizabeth provided clinical and administrative leadership for multiple critical access facilities throughout Michigan. She focused on staffing stability, operational excellence, and expanded patient access to imaging services. Previously, as Director of Diagnostic Imaging at Providence Regional Medical Center, she oversaw more than 200 caregivers across a two-campus system, implementing productivity, safety, and patient engagement initiatives, including critical leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Elizabeth is recognized for her servant-leadership approach, blending strategic planning, data-driven decision-making, and cross-functional collaboration to achieve organizational goals. Her expertise spans diagnostic imaging, oncology, and hospital administration, with a proven track record of innovative solutions that improve patient satisfaction and strengthen team performance. She holds a Master of Science in Healthcare Administration from the University of Providence and a Bachelor of Science in Health Arts from the University of St. Francis. She is a Certified Radiology Administrator (CRA) and licensed radiographer in Wisconsin, Washington, and California.
Beyond her executive responsibilities, Elizabeth actively contributes to the broader healthcare community. She serves as Chair of the Products and Services Committee at AHRA, Advisory Committee Member at AGFA, and holds positions on multiple system-wide committees, including the Patient Safety Committee and the Imaging Talent Pipeline Team. She is deeply committed to mentoring emerging healthcare leaders and supporting initiatives that enhance patient care and community health outcomes.
Elizabeth has been recognized for Joint Commission survey excellence, implementing patient satisfaction initiatives, and coaching high-performing teams across multiple hospitals. What I enjoy most about practicing medicine is the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of my patients, guiding them through their health journeys and helping them achieve better outcomes, she says.
Through her strategic vision, leadership, and dedication to patient-centered care, Elizabeth A. Gravunder continues to advance the field of diagnostic imaging, driving excellence in healthcare operations and fostering stronger, healthier communities across Michigan.
Learn more about Elizabeth A. Gravunder:
Through her Americas Best in Medicine profile, https://americasbestinmedicine.com/connect/elizabeth-gravunder
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