HCA Announces Leadership Reorganization, Names New President

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Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA has announced an internal reorganization, effective immediately, according to an HCA news release.

The following executive moves will take place within the company:

• R. Milton Johnson has been promoted to president of HCA and will retain his title and responsibilities as CFO as well.

• Beverly B. Wallace becomes president of a new subsidiary which will provide revenue cycle, staffing services and supply chain management to other healthcare providers. Ms. Wallace was most recently president of HCA’s shared services group.

• Johnathon B. Perlin, MD, expands his role as CMO to include responsibility for HCA-affiliated physician practices. Dr. Perlin’s new title is president of HCA’s clinical and physician services group.

• Sam Hazen has been promoted to president of operations, a new position that oversees operations of HCA’s 164 hospitals. Most recently, Mr. Hazen was president of HCA’s Western Group, where he oversaw 63 hospitals.  

Read the release on HCA.

Read about other Tennessee hospital or healthcare executive moves:

Ken Metteauer Named CFO of Tennessee’s Parkridge East Hospital

Tim Puthoff Named CEO of Tennessee’s Gateway Medical Center

Vanderbilt Names Luke Gregory as Permanent CEO of Children’s Hospital

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