New York’s Peninsula Hospital Undergoes Leadership Change

Todd Miller has been named CEO and chief restructuring officer of Peninsula Hospital in Far Rockaway, N.Y., according to a New York Daily News report.

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Mr. Miller replaces former CEO Robert Levine, who resigned last week amid sharp criticisms and accusations of trying to speed up the closure process of the financially strapped hospital.

Brooklyn-based Revival Home Health Care will operate Peninsula Hospital and has extended an $8 million line of credit to the hospital to keep it open. The struggling hospital is reportedly $60 million in debt and will file for bankruptcy as part of its plans for restructuring, which are being led by Revival.

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