Val Verde Regional Medical Center announces CEO: 3 things to know

Val Verde Regional Medical Center in Del Rio, Texas, has finalized a management agreement with San Antonio-based Methodist Healthcare and named Xochy Hurtado CEO.

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Here are three things to know about Ms. Hurtado.  

1. Ms. Xochy will be an employee of Methodist Healthcare and will begin her new responsibilities at the beginning of August. 

2. For the past two years, Ms. Hurtado has been vice president of operations for Methodist Hospital and Methodist Children’s Hospital, both in San Antonio.

3. Prior to her employment with Methodist Healthcare, Ms. Xochy was COO of six years at Mainland Medical Center in Texas City, and for two and a half years was the associate administrator for Clear Lake Regional Medical Center in Webster, Texas.

 

More articles on healthcare executive moves:

Laurie Lewis joins USMD Hospital at Arlington as CNO: 4 things to know
Lexington Medical Center promotes Tod Augsburger to CEO role: 4 things to know
Robert Marmerstein named COO of Mainland Medical Center: 5 things to know

 

 

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