AbsoluteCare Appoints Shoib Bajaj as Market President for Its Comprehensive Health Care Services in New Orleans

NEW ORLEANSJune 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — AbsoluteCare, providing comprehensive care that goes Beyond Medicine™ to underserved communities, is excited to announce Shoib Bajaj as the new Market President of its New Orleans care center. Shoib is a strategic operations leader, having successfully built and scaled health care organizations across multiple markets.

Prior to joining AbsoluteCare, Shoib served as Chief Operating Officer at Senior Doc and Geiss Med, now part of Brigade Health, where he led operations for both the medical group and hospice divisions. Before that, he was Senior Vice President of Operations at Evergreen Nephrology where he played a crucial role in expanding the company’s reach through joint ventures with nephrology practices and managed multi-state clinical operations to enhance care for high-risk kidney disease patients. He also held positions as Regional Vice President at Landmark Health and Director of Operations at DaVita Healthcare Partners.

“We are thrilled to welcome Shoib Bajaj as the new Market President for AbsoluteCare New Orleans,” said Mike Radu, CEO of AbsoluteCare. “We are confident that Shoib will make a tremendous impact on the community and our members. His ability to develop and execute complex strategies, drive operational excellence, and lead high-performing teams makes him the ideal leader to expand AbsoluteCare’s mission in New Orleans.”

Shoib holds a Master of Business Administration and Master of Engineering Management from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. He has a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering and Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering from Tulane University.

AbsoluteCare’s New Orleans center, located at 1523 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA 70130, offers comprehensive services including primary care, pharmacy, behavioral health care, services addressing social determinants of health, advanced urgent care, and community outreach teams for low-income members with complex and chronic conditions.