Michigan system taps chief nurse

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Angie Long, DNP, MSN, has been named senior vice president and chief nursing officer of Grand Blanc, Mich.-based McLaren Health Care.

Dr. Long will oversee nursing operations across the 12-hospital system, with a focus on developing and implementing initiatives to improve clinical outcomes, according to an Oct. 6 news release shared with Becker’s

She has spent more than half of her 25-year nursing career in leadership roles, most recently as CNO and COO of Mercy Health West, a 350-bed hospital in Cincinnati. Dr. Long also previously worked with McLaren as CNO of its St. Luke’s hospital in Maumee, Ohio, which closed in 2023 due to financial and operational pressures. 

She succeeds Jennifer Montgomery, BSN, RN, who served as McLaren’s inaugural chief nurse before departing earlier this year to become CEO of Greenville, S.C.-based Prisma Health’s Midlands hospitals in South Carolina.

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