CHE Trinity Health Appoints New Group Executives
Livonia, Mich. (PRWEB) July 21, 2014 -- CHE Trinity Health announced today that two senior system executives have new roles leading principal groups of the organization.
Rick O’Connell, executive vice president of the CHE Trinity Health West/Midwest Group, today becomes the EVP for the system’s East Group. Sally Jeffcoat, president and CEO of the Saint Alphonsus Health System based in Boise, Idaho, replaces O’Connell as EVP of the West/Midwest Group.
O’Connell replaces Pete DeAngelis, who announced last week that he is leaving CHE Trinity Health.
“CHE Trinity Health is fortunate to have a strong bench of executives to lead us through our transformation,” said Richard J. Gilfillan, president and CEO of CHE Trinity Health. “We thank Pete for the superb work he has done for our communities and our ministry, and we look forward to the proven leadership and innovation that Rick and Sally will bring to their new roles.”
Rodney Reider, president of the Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise, Idaho, will be the interim president and CEO of the Saint Alphonsus Health System.
ABOUT CHE TRINITY HEALTH
CHE Trinity Health is one of the largest multi-institutional Catholic health care delivery systems in the nation. It serves people and communities in 20 states from coast to coast with 86 hospitals, 109 continuing care facilities and home health and hospice programs that provide nearly 2.8 million visits annually. The organization was formed in May 2013, when Trinity Health and Catholic Health East closed their consolidation to strengthen their shared mission, increase excellence in care and advance transformative efforts with their unified voice. With annual operating revenues of about $13.3 billion and assets of about $19.3 billion, the new organization returns almost $1 billion to its communities annually in the form of charity care and other community benefit programs. CHE Trinity Health employs more than 87,000 people, including 3,200 employed physicians. Committed to those who are poor and underserved in its communities, CHE Trinity Health is known for its focus on the country's aging population. As a single, unified ministry, the organization is the innovator of Senior Emergency Departments, the largest not-for-profit provider of home health care services — ranked by number of visits — in the nation, as well as the nation’s leading provider of PACE (Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly) based on the number of available programs. For more information, visit http://www.trinity-health.org, http://www.che.org or http://www.newhealthministry.org and follow @TrinityHealthMI on Twitter.
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Eve Pidgeon, Trinity Health - Michigan, http://www.trinity-health.org, +1 734-343-1270, [email protected]
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