A relatively light Marathon City Council agenda opened Tuesday evening with a detailed pitch by Fishermenâs Community Hospital spokespeople for a continuation of the cityâs support for the Municipal Services Taxing Unit (MSTU) to help pay for the rebuild of Fishermenâs Hospital and led to discussions on several additional local topics.
At last monthâs council meeting, commissioners shared concerns regarding the city obtaining financial documents from Baptist Health South Florida before the May 1 deadline for the city to review and decide whether to vote to opt-in or opt-out of the MTSU. Those documents have now been received and reviewed.
Drew Grossman has been named chief executive officer of Mariners Hospital and Fishermenâs Community Hospital, both part of Baptist Health South Florida. Grossman will assume his position on Feb. 25, after the retirement of longtime CEO Rick Freeburg.
Grossman earned a bachelor of science degree from The Pennsylvania State University and a master of health services administration degree from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. After completing his administrative residency at Parkway Medical Center in North Miami Beach, Grossman moved to Southern California to serve as assistant administrator at Centinela Hospital Medical Center, an acute care hospital serving Los Angeles and the South Bay regions.
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