About Resilience Health
Resilience Health was founded to close the persistent gap between strategy and execution in healthcare preparedness. We help healthcare organizations design, govern, and measure resilience at the enterprise level, with a focus on institutional capability, standardized methodologies, cross-facility comparability, and governance-aligned performance indicators.
Resilience Health is actively developing proprietary frameworks and analytics tools designed to transform how healthcare systems assess, prioritize, and act on risk. Our approach is grounded in evidence-based methodology, structured for scalability, and built to deliver lasting institutional value.
Founder and Principal
Michelle Kimball is the founder of Resilience Health and a healthcare resilience strategist with more than two decades of experience supporting health systems, public health organizations, and federal partners.
A U.S. Army Reserve veteran, her career bridges military and civilian healthcare across emergency preparedness, quality governance, and enterprise risk management. She designs durable resilience infrastructure at the enterprise level, working with senior leaders to connect strategy, governance, and measurable execution.
Michelle holds an M.S. in Disaster Medicine and Management from Philadelphia University (now Thomas Jefferson University) and is pursuing a graduate degree in Clinical Quality, Safety and Leadership at Georgetown University. She is a Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) and Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ), and her peer-reviewed research has been published in JACEP Open, Cambridge University Press, and Health Security.