18 Hospital and Health System Executive Moves

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The following hospital executive moves occurred within the past week, beginning with the most recent.

1.    Hawaii Pacific Health in Honolulu, Hawaii, appointed Raymond Vara as president.

2.    Health Management Associates in Naples, Fla., named John Starcher, Jr., eastern group president.

3.    Bartow (Fla.) Regional Medical Center named Troy DeDecker CEO.

4.    Brookville (Pa.) Hospital named Rose Campbell president.

5.   Brian Cook, FACHE, was appointed CEO of Capital Regional Medical Center in Tallahassee, Fla., effective March 1.

6.    Pauls Valley (Okla.) General Hospital named Bridgette Cosby CEO.

7.    Marcia Crim, RN, BSN, MS, was appointed CEO of USMD Hospital at Arlington (Texas).

8.    Rockdale Medical Center in Conyers, Ga., has named Deborah Almauhy, RN, JD, chief nursing officer.

9.    Randolph Hospital in Asheboro, N.C., named Steve Eblin its CEO, effective March 1.

10.   Patricia A. Warner, executive director of University of Michigan Health’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital, announced she will retire, effective April 4.

11.    Dennis Stillman will fulfill the role of interim chief financial officer for Bartlett Regional Hospital in Juneau, Ala., beginning Feb. 1.

12.    Stormont-Vail Healthcare in Topeka, Kan., appointed Randall Peterson as the system’s president and CEO.

13.    Cambridge (Mass.) Health Alliance named Patrick Wardell as its new chief executive officer.

14.    DeKalb Medical in Decatur, Ga., named Dane Henry executive vice president and COO.

15.    Stanford Hospital & Clinics in Palo Alto, Calif., named Margaret Vosburgh COO, effective Feb. 13.

16.    Ascension Health of St. Louis, Mo., named Charles Barnett, FACHE, as president of healthcare operations and COO.

17.    St. Luke’s Health System in Sioux City, Iowa, promoted Jim Gobell to CFO.

18.    Steven Sisto began his duties as senior vice president and COO of Arcadia (Calif.) Methodist Hospital Jan. 3.

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