Mr. Browne has served as CEO of LHS for nearly 13 years. He will serve throughout the end of the year and then become an adviser to the administration and board beginning in 2011.
Mr. Browne’s decision was not the result of any problems in the system, according to the report.
Read the Sun News report on the resignation of Loris Healthcare’s CEO.
Read about other South Carolina hospital executive moves:
–COO of South Carolina’s Regional Medical Center of Orangeburg and Calhoun Steps Down
–South Carolina Hospital Association Names David Dunlap Chairman
–South Carolina’s Hilton Head Hospital Names CFO
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