This executive services agreement was approved by the New York Health Department and allows Charles Miceli, CPM, Fletcher Allen’s vice president of supply chain and pharmacy services, to serve as Moses Ludington Hospital’s interim CEO. He replaces interim CEO and current Moses Ludington CIO Lisa Busby, who took over for former head Kevin Haughney after he resigned last summer.
Last July Moses Ludington Hospital and Fletcher Allen Health Care made an affiliation agreement to provide the hospital access to Fletcher Allen’s clinical expertise and both organizations the opportunity to coordinate care for the community. Fletcher Allen is also affiliated with Alice Hyde Medical Center in Malone, N.Y., and Canton-Potsdam (N.Y.) Hospital.
Read the Fletcher Allen release on its executive services agreement with Moses Ludington Hospital.
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