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Angel Medical Center has a new CEO. Mission Health has named Clint Kendall the new Chief Executive Officer and Chief Nursing Office of the Macon County hospital.
Mission Health has named Clint Kendall the new Chief Executive Officer and Chief Nursing Office of Angel Medical Center
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“I am excited to be in the community of Franklin and look forward to caring for the people of this area in my new role at Angel Medical Center. I hope to meet many of you in the coming months,” said Kendall in a press release.
Kendall succeeds Karen Gorby, who retired as CEO/CNO after serving in the position since February 2016. During that time, Gorby saw the sale of Angel Medical Center to Mission Health System in 2017, as well as, the sale of Mission Health to HCA Healthcare in 2019.
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As Mission Health breaks ground in Franklin, service concerns linger
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As Mission Health breaks ground on the new Angel Medical Center, some in Franklin feel a new hospital won t address the health care issues in a community that s seen years of dwindling services.
On April 30, Mission broke ground on its new $68 million, 30-bed Angel Medical Center, which will replace the current hospital that opened in 1974.
Linda Tyler, a public health nurse in Macon County for 25 years who s now retired, is among those who don t think a new hospital will cure what ails the area s health care.
She said like a lot of small hospitals, Angel Medical Center wasn t perfect, but folks there would work hard to make sure there was enough staffing and that people could get the services they needed.