Here are four things to know about Mr. Goldfrach.
1. He took the position effective May 9.
2. As CEO, he will lead a new 50-bed acute rehabilitation hospital owned through a joint venture between Cleveland-based University Hospitals and Louisville, Ky.-based Kindred Healthcare.
3. Previously, he was the administrator of the Penn Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine, a 58-bed acute rehabilitation hospital licensed under Philadelphia-based Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Penn Medicine) and owned through a joint venture called Good Shepherd Penn Partners, also based in Philadelphia.
4. Mr. Goldfrach earned a master’s degree in healthcare administration from Washington University School of Medicine, based in St. Louis.
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