Redonda Miller, M.D., M.B.A.

President of The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Redonda Miller

Dr. Redonda Miller is president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, a 1,100-bed academic medical center, with 11,000 employees; $3.5 billion in operating revenue; and a dual mission of innovation and community care. Since her appointment in 2016, Dr. Miller has advanced the hospital’s focus on providing exceptional clinical care; enhancing quality, safety, and the patient experience; and improving health equity and outcomes for residents in Baltimore City.

During Dr. Miller’s tenure, The Johns Hopkins Hospital has been consistently recognized for clinical excellence, maintaining its ranking among the top hospitals in the nation on the U.S. News & World Report Honor Roll and earning its fifth consecutive Magnet designation for nursing excellence from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. In 2019 and again in 2024, the hospital received gold certification for person-centered care from Planetree International, becoming the largest academic medical center in the world to be certified by the organization.

Dr. Miller arrived at Johns Hopkins as a medical student in 1988. She joined the medical faculty in 1997 and earned a master’s degree in business administration from The Johns Hopkins University in 2004. Since then, she has served in several administrative roles of increasing responsibility, including vice chair of clinical operations for the Department of Medicine and senior vice president of medical affairs for the Johns Hopkins Health System. She has been an associate professor in the Department of Medicine since 2006.

A practicing internist, Dr. Miller continues to see patients, and her firsthand experience helps inform the decisions she makes to ensure that patients receive the highest quality care and that providers and staff members are supported in their work.

Dr. Miller is active in several community and professional organizations, and currently serves on the boards of Turnaround Tuesday and Living Classrooms. In 2020, she was inducted into both the National Academy of Medicine and the Maryland Chamber of Commerce Business Hall of Fame.