Automated Health Systems Marks A Decade Of Growth Under New Leadership

Photo Courtesy of Dr. Moses Haregewoyn

Automated Health Systems (AHS), a national health services management company has entered a new chapter under President Dr. Moses Haregewoyn. Over roughly a decade, the organization has expanded its reach across multiple states, supporting public healthcare programs that serve underserved families and communities. 

Inspired A Shared Vision Of Leadership

Dr. Haregewoyn’s public record presents a portrait of an advanced leader whose professional decisions draw on a long history of public health service and academic scholarship. He has worked in public health program administration for more than three decades. In his personal time, he serves his community as an ordained priest in the Orthodox Church, treating both paths as part of a larger call to serve others. His book further illustrates this –  Leadership: An Incumbent of Faith, which frames leadership as an assignment grounded in moral duty rather than personal status, an idea that appears in the way he speaks about his role at AHS.

That perspective appears in how he describes the organization’s work with vulnerable populations who rely on public health programs. He often returns to the people “behind each case,” emphasizing that administrative choices reach directly into the lives of families who depend on public health systems and related system services. Colleagues and public profiles depict him as a leader who stays involved in projects from procurement through daily operations, present with both clients and staff as they manage complex contracts.

Building Systems Around Service

Under Dr. Haregewoyn’s guidance, AHS has grown from hundreds of employees to several thousand professionals supporting government clients across multiple states. The firm works with state and federal agencies for various healthcare related programs and services which help residents understand and use urgently required resources. Company statements describe a mix of structured management and internal technical teams that manage eligibility, communication, and reporting while aiming to give beneficiaries clearer, more reliable information.

Cutting Edge Technology Guiding The Next Chapter

Stories of his humanitarian service recur throughout public accounts of Dr. Haregewoyn’s life, from his ongoing academic and professional roles. He views his responsibilities at AHS as another setting where belief and public service intersect, particularly when decisions shape how vulnerable residents experience government systems. That mindset influences how the organization measures progress, placing weight on both contractual performance and the lived experience of the people who use the programs it helps administer.

Understanding and driven by an everchanging technological landscape, AHS positions itself as a competitive leading support organization within the public health system, managing the administrative side of programs so that agencies can reach more people with fewer obstacles. AHS is a specific company, primarily known for government health program administration, with varying revenue estimated at $1.3 Billion annually. Statements from and about the company suggest that future work will continue to balance contractual and advancing technological demands with values of service, mercy, and responsibility, reflecting a belief that overall comprehensive leadership can shape how large systems respond to those who rely on public coverage.

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