COO of Memphis’ Baptist Memorial Health Care to Retire After 29 Years

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David C. Hogan, COO of Memphis-based Baptist Memorial Health Care, will retire at the end of the month after 29 years with the system, according BMHC news release.

Mr. Hogan will be replaced by Jason Little, who has served as CEO and administrator at three BMHC hospitals. Most recently, Mr. Little was vice president and market leader for BMHC’s seven Memphis hospitals and Nea Baptist Hospital in Jonesboro, Ark.

Mr. Hogan will still serve as a senior consultant to BMHC after his retirement.

Read the release on Baptist Memorial Health Care’s retiring and incoming COOs.

Read about other Tennessee hospital executive moves:

Capella Healthcare Names Dr. Erik Swensson CMO

Tennessee’s Volunteer Community Hospital Names Clyde Wood CEO

CEO of Tennessee’s LifePoint Hospitals Will Also Serve As Chairman

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