CEO of Florida’s Jackson Health System Won’t Seek Contract Renewal Due to “Hostile Conditions”

Eneida Roldan, MD, president and CEO of Miami-based Jackson Health System, will not renew her contract on June 1, according to a South Florida Business Journal report.

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Dr. Roldan joined JHS, Florida’s largest hospital system, in 2009. In a letter to Public Health Trust officials, the independent governing body of JHS, Dr. Roldan said she had endured “hostile conditions” and must “draw the line at having [her] personal integrity and moral fiber called into question,” according to excerpts cited in the report.

The Public Health Trust will select Dr. Roldan’s replacement.

Read the South Florida Business Journal report on Dr. Eneida Roldan’s decision to not seek contract renewal.

Read more on recent Florida hospital executive moves:

Florida’s Coral Springs Medical Center Names COO

Florida’s Wuesthoff Health System Names CFOs for Rockledge, Melbourne Locations

Florida’s St. Luke’s Hospital Names President

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