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Read the 2021 VHHA Membership Directory Here Table of Contents_________________________________________________ VHHA Board, Committees, Councils, and Forums 4 2020-2021 VHHA Board of Directors 6 VHHA Executive Committee 6 Governance Committee 7 VHHA Committees and Forums Affiliated Boards, Agencies, and Endorsements 8 VHHA Shared Services Board of Directors 8 VHHA Foundation Board of Directors 9 VHHA Center for Healthcare Excellence Advisory Council 11 Health Providers Insurance Alliance, LLC (HPIA) & RCM&D 12 HosPAC Board of Directors 13 Virginia Healthcare Emergency Management Program 14 VHHA Shared Services Endorsed Partners VHHA Members 20 VHHA Member Quick Reference 24 Institutional Members 58 Associate Members VHHA Staff 66 Contact VHHA Staff Changes received after November 15, 2020 may not be reflected in this issue. 2021 VHHA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 2 Board Chairs & Chief Executive Officers of VHHA____________ 1926 J.M. Shackleford, MD 1982 Lester L. Lamb 1929 J.E. Harris, MD 1983 William H. Green, Jr. 1931 K.T. Redfield, MD 1984 Sister Virginia Cotter 1933 John Bell Williams, MD 1985 John N. Simpson 1934 William T. Sanger, MD 1986 Gerald W. DeHaven 1936 Lewis E. Jarrett, MD 1987 J. Edward Sweet, Jr. 1938 O.K. Fike 1988 Carter Melton 1940 M.N. Walters 1989 Wickliffe S. Lyne 1942 Stuart G. Aldhizer 1990 Kenneth H. Axtell 1944 Ferma Hoover 1991 Thomas L. Robertson 1946 Robert Whitton 1992 William F. Jacobs, Jr. 1947 A. Gibson Howell 1993 George W. Dawson 1948 William P. Earngey, Jr. 1994 David W. Goff 1949 Robert Hudgens 1995 David L. Bernd 1950 Roy C. Brown 1996 Chris A. Lumsden 1951 William J. Lees 1997 Donald S. Buckley 1952 Charles P. Cardwell, Jr. 1998 Marilyn B. Tavenner 1954 Homer E. Alberti 1999 Michael J. Halseth 1955 Walter L. Beale 2000 Larry T. DePriest 1956 Robert H. Thomas 2001 Houston L. Bell, Jr. 1957 Raymond E. Hogan 2002 E. George Middleton, Jr. 1958 Harvie M. Clymer 2003 Fred M. Rankin III 1959 Winfrey C. Bloxom 2004 William M. Moss 1960 William R. Reid 2005 Richard A. Hanson 1961 George E. Bokinsky 2006 Rodger H. Baker 1962 Hunter A. Grumbles 2007 William B. Downey 1963 William H. Flannagan 2008 Michael J. Schwartz 1964 John M. Stacey 2009 Nancy Howell Agee 1965 Harold Prather 2010 W. Scott Burnette 1966 Nathan Bushnell III 2011 John F. Duval 1967 Charles S. Elliott 2012 Howard P. Kern 1968 Paul F. Flanagan 2013 Margaret G. Lewis 1969 Harry C. Bach 2014 John L. Fitzgerald 1970 John F. Harlan, Jr. 2015 James B. Cole 1971 David G. Williamson, Jr. 2016 Mary N. Mannix 1972 Charles M. Goff 2017 Michael V. Gentry 1973 W. Earl Willis 2018 Mark H. Merrill 1974 John H. Tobin, Jr. 2019 Michael P. McDermott 1975 Robert A. Cramer 2020 Steven C. Arner 1976 Carl S. Napps 1977 B.W. Kinnaird Chief Executive Officers 1978 A.L. Burkholder 1979 E.L. Derring 1962 – 1988 Stuart D. Ogren 1980 Kenneth L. Waddell 1988 – 2014 Laurens Sartoris 1981 P. David Youngdahl 2014 – Present Sean T. Connaughton 2021 VHHA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 3 2020-2021 VHHA Board of Directors___________________________ Chair James B. Cole Steven C. Arner President & CEO Executive VP & COO Virginia Hospital Center Carilion Clinic Vice Chair James D. Dahling Peter M. Mulkey President & CEO CEO Children’s Hospital of The Clinch Valley Health King’s Daughters Secretary-Treasurer B. Eric Deaton Tim McManus COO President Ballad Health HCA Capital Division Past Chair William B. Downey Dr. Michael P. McDermott CEO President & CEO Riverside Health System Mary Washington Healthcare President & CEO Chandler Ewing Sean T. Connaughton CEO VHHA Vibra Hospital of Richmond Christopher Accashian Jaime Fernandez COO CEO Bon Secours Richmond Kempsville Center for Behavioral Health David S. Cashwell Joanne Inman CEO President Encompass Health Sentara Leigh Hospital Fredericksburg 2021 VHHA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 4 2020-2021 VHHA Board of Directors ___________________ Reese Jackson Dr. Andrew Mueller President & CEO President & CEO Chesapeake Regional Healthcare Centra Health Dr. J. Stephen Jones Mark Nantz President & CEO President & CEO Inova Health System Valley Health System Dr. Arthur Kellermann Dr. Kurt Newman CEO President & CEO VCU Health System Children’s National Health System Dr. K. Craig Kent Thomas J. Orsini Executive VP President & CEO UVA Health System Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital Jeff Lingerfelt Alfred Pilong Jr. President Senior VP & CEO Bath Community Hospital Novant Health UVA Health System Alan Lombardo, FACHE Robert D. Ruchti CEO CEO Sheltering Arms Rehabilitation Buchanan General Hospital Centers Mary N. Mannix President & CEO Augusta Health 2021 VHHA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 5 VHHA Executive Committee______________________________________ Dr. Michael P. McDermott Dr. J. Stephen Jones President & CEO President & CEO Mary Washington Healthcare Inova Health System Steven C. Arner Mary N. Mannix Executive VP & COO President & CEO Carilion Clinic Augusta Health Peter M. Mulkey Tim McManus CEO President Clinch Valley Health HCA Capital Division William B. Downey Sean T. Connaughton CEO President & CEO Riverside Health System VHHA Governance Committee___________________________________________ Mary N. Mannix, Chair B. Eric Deaton President & CEO COO Augusta Health Ballad Health William B. Downey Peter M. Mulkey CEO CEO Riverside Health System Clinch Valley Health Dr. Michael P. McDermott President & CEO Mary Washington Healthcare 2021 VHHA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 6 VHHA Committees and Forums__________________________________ As a way to address the interests and activities of a membership that covers a broad spectrum of the health care delivery system, VHHA sponsors issue and area-related councils, committees, forums, and task forces. These groups provide policy leadership and advice to the VHHA Board and overall membership. VHHA BOARD AND COUNCILS Center for Healthcare Excellence Governance Committee Advisory Council • Staff Liaison: Brent Rawlings • Staff Liaison: Abraham Segres Inpatient Rehabilitation Committee HosPAC Board • Staff Liaison: Jay Andrews • Staff Liaison: Julie Dime In-House Council FORUMS • Staff Liaison: Brent Rawlings Chief Information Officer Forum Virginia Hospital & Healthcare • Staff Liaison: David Vaamonde Advocacy Council Patient and Family Experience Forum • Staff Liaison: Julie Dime • Staff Liaison: Abraham Segres Physician Leadership Forum COMMITTEES • Staff Liaison: Abraham Segres Audit Committee • Staff Liaison: Beth McNamee TASK FORCES Behavioral Health Committee Cyber Security Attack Task Force • Staff Liaison: Jennifer Wicker • Staff Liaison: David Vaamonde CFO Steering Committee Human Trafficking Task Force • Staff Liaison: Jay Andrews • Staff Liaison: Julian Walker Finance Committee • Staff Liaison: Beth McNamee 2021 VHHA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 7 Virginia Hospital Shared Services (VHHA Shared Services) Board of Directors Brent Rawlings, Chair David S. Jenkins Senior Vice President & General Counsel CEO VHHA VHHA Shared Services Beth McNamee, Vice Chair & Sean T. Connaughton Secretary-Treasurer President & CEO VP/Chief Financial & Human Resources Officer VHHA VHHA VHHA Foundation Board of Directors__________________________ Dr. Michael P. McDermott, Chair Dr. J. Stephen Jones President & CEO President & CEO Mary Washington Healthcare Inova Health System Steven C. Arner, Vice Chair Peter M. Mulkey Executive VP & COO CEO Carilion Clinic Clinch Valley Health Tim McManus, Secretary-Treasurer William B. Downey President CEO HCA Capital Division Riverside Health System Sean T. Connaughton Mary N. Mannix President & CEO President & CEO VHHA Augusta Health 2021 VHHA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 8 Center for Healthcare Excellence Advisory Council__________ Deborah W. Davis, Chair Dr. Suzy Kraemer Chief of Strategic Initiatives Chief Quality Officer VCU Health Carilion Clinic Dr. Joel Bundy Nellie League VP, Chief Quality & Safety Officer Chief Nursing Executive Sentara Healthcare Bon Secours — Richmond Dr. Raj Chand Dr. Raymond McCue Chief Medical Officer Chief Medical Officer Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Chesapeake Regional Healthcare Dr. Stephen Combs Elizabeth Mikula VP & Chief Medical Officer Division VP of Quality Ballad Health Medical Services HCA Capital Division Carla Dallmann Dr. Christopher Newman VP, Quality, Safety, Patient Experience, Risk Senior VP, COO, CMO Valley Health Mary Washington Healthcare Dr. Sandip Godambe Marian Savage VP, Quality & Clinical Integration Associate VP, Quality and Patient Safety Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters Virginia Hospital Center Christine A. Hart-Kress Dr. Rahul Shah Chief Nursing Officer VP, Chief Quality & Safety Officer Fauquier Health Children’s National Health System L. Dale Harvey Michelle Strider Director, Performance Improvement Director of Clinical Quality VCU Health Novant Health UVA Health System Dr. Tracey R. Hoke Terry Sievers Chief, Quality & Performance Improvement Senior VP of Quality UVA Health System Riverside Health System Dr. J. Scott Just Dr. Chris Thomson VP and CMO Senior VP & Chief Medical Officer Augusta Health Centra Health 2021 VHHA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 9 Health Providers Insurance Alliance & RCM&D Healthcare Health Providers Insurance Alliance (HPIA) and RCM&D Healthcare are working together to offer Virginia hospitals and health systems a complete range of professional liability, property and casualty, and employee benefit programs. Further, the Physician Division provides physicians and groups of physicians with the same professional liability, property and casualty, and employee benefit programs that hospitals and health systems have come to expect. We offer a wide range of services including
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