• New York hospital names new CIO

    Rome (N.Y.) Health has named Nancy Levett as its new CIO and vice president. 
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  • Arkansas hospital names CEO

    Brad Bloemer was named CEO of Arkansas Methodist Medical Center in Paragould.
  • Ohio hospital taps chief nursing officer

    Henry County Hospital in Napoleon, Ohio, has named Kelley Wachtman, BSN, RN, as its new chief nursing officer, Northwest Signal reported Oct. 28.
  • South Dakota system taps CFO

    Watertown, S.D.-based Prairie Lakes Healthcare System has named Lynn Severson CFO. 
  • Nemours Children's taps regional president

    Jacksonville, Fla.-based Nemours Children's Health named Mark Marcantano president of its Delaware Valley region. 
  • AdventHealth Redmond taps new chief medical officer

    AdventHealth Redmond in Rome, Ga., has named Dave Tomey, MD, as chief medical officer, according to an Oct. 30 news release. He will step into the role Nov. 6. 
  • New Orleans hospital CEO exits

    Emily Sedgwick, MD, is no longer president and CEO of University Medical Center New Orleans, part of LCMC Health.
  • Chicago health system CEO to exit

    Israel Rocha, the CEO of Chicago-based Cook County Health, will leave his role Dec. 1. 
  • Alabama system names 1st chief medical officer in 100 years

    Alexander City, Ala.-based Russell Medical Center has appointed the first chief medical officer in its 100-year operational history, The Outlook reported Oct. 27.
  • 7 CFOs-turned-CEOs in 2023

    Here are seven hospital and health system CFOs who were named permanent CEOs in 2023:   
  • 5 exec exits in 2 days

    Another wave of executive departures has hit the C-suites of hospitals and health systems. 
  • Where 17 hospital CEOs exited their roles

    Seventeen hospital and health system CEO exits, including resignations, retirements and terminations, were reported by Becker's in September and October. The exits span across the U.S., from California to Wisconsin:
  • South Carolina hospital taps chief nursing officer

    Rachel Drake, MSN, RN, has been named chief nursing officer of the MUSC Health Catawba (S.C.) Division, which includes two hospitals, The Lancaster News reported Oct. 26. 
  • Mount Sinai leader chosen to helm Pennsylvania Hospital

    Alicia Gresham was named CEO of Pennsylvania Hospital, part of Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine. 
  • U of Florida Health taps chief nurse executive

    The University of Florida in Gainesville has appointed Shakira Henderson, PhD, DNP, as the system chief nurse executive for the UF Health system and dean of the College of Nursing. 
  • Children's Wisconsin CEO to retire

    Peggy Troy, MSN, RN, plans to retire as president and CEO of Milwaukee-based Children's Wisconsin by the end of December 2024.
  • UPHS market president, CEO to exit for McLaren role

    Gar Atchison plans to step down from his role as market president of UP Health System and CEO of UPHS – Marquette (Mich.) in late November. 
  • Vanderbilt clinical services executive to retire

    Jim Hayman will retire as executive vice president of shared clinical services at Vanderbilt University Medical Center on Dec. 31.
  • California system taps CFO

    Temecula, Calif.-based Southwest Healthcare has named Chris Tiongson CFO, according to his LinkedIn page. 
  • 4 Chicago-area hospitals to get new presidents

    Four NorthShore-Edward-Elmhurst Health hospitals in the Chicago area will have new presidents next year, three of them women.

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