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Robert Adcock named CEO of Springfield Hospital | Vermont Business Magazine

Related Company:  Vermont Business Magazine Springfield Hospital’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Robert S (Bob) Adcock, MBA, FACHE, of Wildwood, MO, has been named its new Chief Executive Officer. Adcock most recently served as an independent contractor providing administrative consulting services to West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc, and as CEO of Fairmont Regional Medical Center in Fairmont, WV.  Adcock brings more than 30 years of executive leadership at community and specialty hospitals serving as chief executive officer, administrator, chief operating officer, and other administrative positions in healthcare organizations throughout the country. As CEO, Adcock will work closely with the Board of Directors and senior leadership in providing strategic and operational leadership for the hospital.

Valley News - Springfield Hospital hires next CEO

Springfield Hospital hires next CEO Springfield Hospital’s Board of Directors has announced Robert S. Adcock will be its new Chief Executive Officer. (Courtesy photograph) Modified: 4/5/2021 9:18:27 PM SPRINGFIELD, Vt. Springfield Hospital has hired a health care consultant to serve as its next CEO, according to a hospital news release. Robert “Bob” Adcock, of Wildwood, Mo., is set replace interim CEO Mike Halstead later this month. Adcock most recently provided consulting services to West Virginia University Hospitals and served as CEO of Fairmont (W.V.) Regional Medical Center. “I am looking forward to joining Springfield Hospital, and continuing its 107-year tradition of caring for the community and the remarkable achievements its team has made in providing high quality health care through some challenging times,” Adcock said in the release.

SMCS, Springfield Hospital emerge from Chapter 11

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   SPRINGFIELD — The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Vermont has confirmed the chapter 11 reorganization plans of Springfield Medical Care Systems and Springfield Hospital. Confirmation of their chapter 11 plans is the final step necessary for the two companies to exit chapter 11 and the culmination of an 18-month debt-adjustment process. The companies’ chapter 11 exit plans bring existing debt to a level that the companies can each support and lays the groundwork to preserve their charitable health care mission, business operations, and jobs, SMCS said in a news release. “Our Chapter 11 work began with the goals of immediately stabilizing our overall health system, conducting a complete financial and situational assessment, and developing reorganization plans that enabled us to restructure long-term debt in a way that allowed for sustainability. Ensuring local access to high quality healthcare services for

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