Hartford HealthCare Reorganizes Into Three Regions, Announces Leadership Changes

Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare announced it is reorganizing its facilities into three regions, and it announced leadership changes as part of the reorganization, according to a Hartford Business Journal report.

Jeff Flaks, the current CEO of Hartford (Conn.) Hospital, has been named the first COO of Hartford HealthCare. The health system did not previously have a COO position.

Stuart Markowitz, MD, has been named senior vice president at Hartford HealthCare and president of the Hartford Region, which includes Hartford Hospital, Hartford HealthCare Rehabilitation Network and academics. He will also serve as CEO of Hartford Hospital. He currently serves as Hartford Hospital's CMO.

Lucille Janatka has been named president of the Central Region, which includes MidState Medical Center in Meriden, Conn., and The Hospital of Central Connecticut in New Britain, Conn. She will also serve as CEO of The Hospital of Central Connecticut. She currently serves as senior vice president at Hartford HealthCare and president and CEO of MidState Medical Center.

David Whitehead was named senior vice president at the health system and president of the East Region, which includes Backus Hospital in Norwich, Conn., and Windham Hospital in Willimantic, Conn. He will also serve as CEO of both the hospitals, according to the report.

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