9 latest hospital, health system CEO moves

Becker’s Hospital Review reported the following hospital and health system CEO moves in the last week.

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They are listed below, in alphabetical order.

1. Eureka Springs (Ark.) Hospital appointed Vicki Andert CEO.

2. Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.) Medical Center, part of Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare, hired Trey Abshier to serve as CEO.

3. Danville, Ky.-based Ephraim McDowell Health President and CEO Sally Davenport, RN, is retiring at the end of June.

4. Brentwood, Tenn.-based Quorum Health, a 28-hospital system, selected Robert H. Fish to serve as interim CEO, effective immediately.

5. Escondido, Calif.-based Palomar Health appointed Diane Hansen its permanent CEO.

6. Vancouver, Wash.-based PeaceHealth named Mary Kingston, RN, chief executive of its Oregon network, effective July 30.

7. Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis named David A. Lubarsky, MD, vice chancellor of human health sciences and CEO of UC Davis Health, effective July 2.

8. Madera (Calif.) Community Hospital selected Karen Paolinelli, RN, to serve as its permanent CEO.

9. Carlyle Walton, president and CEO of Killeen, Texas-based Metroplex Health System, is resigning.

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