Federal officials said they are penalizing 2,273 hospitals, the fewest since September 2014 to compensate for the chaos caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Federal officials said they are penalizing 2273 hospitals, the fewest since 2014. Driving the decline was a change in the formula to compensate for the chaos caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
There’s a new leader at Trinity Health of New England, parent company to Hartford’s St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Johnson Memorial Hospital in Stafford Springs, St. Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury and Mercy Medical Center in Springfield, Mass.
Montez Carter took over the CEO role Oct. 3, replacing Reginald Eadie who held the position since 2018.
Carter who began his career as a pharmacist most recently served as president and CEO of St. Mary’s Health Care System, based in Athens, Georgia, which means he is new to the Connecticut market.
Trinity Health of New England – which operates St. Francis Hospital in Hartford and several other hospitals and practice groups in Connecticut and Massachusetts – has named a new CEO.
Effective Oct. 3, current CEO Reginald Eadie will depart the Connecticut market to take a physician enterprise development role with parent company Trinity Health in Michigan.
He will be replaced by Montez Carter who will take the title of president and CEO of Trinity Health of New England.
Montez Carter, a senior leader in St. Mary’s Health Care System since 2010 and president and CEO of the health care ministry since 2017, has accepted a new position as