AHA Names New 2011 Board Members

The American Hospital Association has named eight new members to its board of trustees, effective Jan. 1, 2011, according to an AHA press release.

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The new trustees are:

•    James Diegel, president and CEO of St. Charles Health System in Bend, Ore.;
•    Scott Duke, CEO at Glendive (Mont.) Medical Center;
•    James Hinton, president and CEO of Presbyterian Healthcare Services in Albuquerque, N.M.;
•    Jonathan Perlin, MD, president of clinical services and chief medical officer of HCA in Nashville, Tenn.;
•    Roger Reamer, CEO of Memorial Health Care Systems in Seward, Neb.;
•    Nancy Schlichting, president and CEO of Henry Ford Health System in Detroit;
•    Michael Tarwater, CEO of Carolinas HealthCare System in Charlotte, NC; and
•    Sandra Wright, RN, CEO of Tyler County Hospital in Woodville, Texas.

Read the release on the AHA 2011 trustees.

Read more about the AHA:

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