Mat-Su Regional Medical Center appoints David Wallace CEO

Mat-Su Regional Medical Center in Palmer, Alaska, selected David Wallace to lead as its new CEO, effective June 5, according to a Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman report.

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Mr. Wallace most recently served as CEO of AllianceHealth Woodward (Okla.). He also previously led hospitals in Ohio, California and New York. He holds a master’s degree in health administration from The Ohio State University in Columbus.

Mat-Su Regional Medical Center, which is owned in part by physicians, features 74 beds. It offers robotics, cardiac care and emergency services, among others. It is accredited as a Chest Pain Center by the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care,

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