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Baylor Scott & White Health CEO Jim Hinton Is Stepping Down
He will be replaced by President Peter McCanna, who was recruited as Hinton s successor.
By Will Maddox
Published in
Healthcare Business
June 30, 2021
4:52 pm
The state’s largest health system will have a new CEO. Jim Hinton, who took the top executive role at Baylor Scott and White Health in 2017, will retire at the end of the year, and current President Pete McCanna will assume the role of CEO on Jan. 1, 2022.
Hinton came to Baylor Scott & White from New Mexico, where he spent more than three decades at Presbyterian Healthcare Services, the state’s largest healthcare provider. He was president and CEO of the system for his final 21 years. In his time with Baylor, Hinton has led the 51-hospital system through the COVID-19 pandemic, overseen expansion into new markets, and the development of community services. He was also chairman of the board of the American Hospital Association.
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