Here are the top ten states with the lowest percent of hospital CEO turnover, according to the American College of Healthcare Executives' "Hospital CEO Turnover in 2011" report.
Executive Moves
Texas Health Resources, based in Arlington, has announced the restructuring of its leadership and governance, including the creation of a dyad leadership model and the elimination of some positions.
Scott & White Healthcare in Temple, Texas, has announced recent appointments to its senior management team including Pat Currie as COO and Dick Dixon as CFO.
The Miller School and UHealth-University of Miami Health System have announced Jonathan Lord, MD, will replace Bill Donelan, who is retiring in May, as COO.
Baptist Health Care in Pensacola, Fla., has named Mark Faulkner as CEO to replace Al Stubblefield who is retiring, according to a Gulf Breeze News report.
Catholic Health Initiatives in Englewood, Colo., has announced Joseph Maloney as president and CEO of the Catholic Health Initiatives Foundation based in Colorado Springs, effective April 2.
Here are the top ten states with the highest percent of hospital CEO turnovers, according to the American College of Healthcare Executives' "Hospital CEO Turnover in 2011" report.
Vanguard Health Systems has named Joe Mullany president of eight-hospital Detroit Medical Center, effective April 2, according to a Boston Globe report.
A report from the American College of Healthcare Executives has found that hospital CEO turnover remained steady in 2011 at 16 percent nationwide.
Thomas Litz, president and CEO of St. Luke's Warren Hospital in Phillipsburg, N.J., has announced his retirement, effective June 15, according to a Morning Call report.