Nutex Health taps COO with exec experience at HCA, Tenet hospitals

Nutex Health, a micro-hospital network headquartered in Houston, appointed Joshua DeTillio as COO, effective on or around Oct. 2.

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Mr. DeTillio has more than 20 years of hospital experience and 12 years as a CEO in investor-owned, publicly traded companies, according to a Setp. 5 news release. 

Most recently, he served as CEO of Brooksville, Fla.-based Bravera Health, a subsidiary of Franklin, Tenn-based Community Health Systems. Before that he was CEO of HCA Florida Palms West Hospital and the Children’s Hospital at Palms West in Loxahatchee. 

Mr. DeTillio’s prior roles also include COO at St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Fla., and North Shore Medical Center in Pinewood, Fla. — part of Dallas-based Tenet healthcare — chief administrative officer of Gulf Coast Medical Center in Fort Myers, Fla., and associate administrator at Aventura (Fla.) Hospital and Medical Center.

Nutex Health plans to open one to two more microhospitals this year and 14 more by the end of 2025. The physician-led system has 22 microhospitals in eight states and opened four so far this year. 

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