Medical City Adds a New Division CFO and Hospital CMO
Both leaders arrive from within the HCA Healthcare network of hospitals.
By Will Maddox
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Healthcare Business
May 13, 2021
2:00 pm
Ronnie Midget (Courtesy: Medical City Healthcare)
Medical City is making two more changes to its C-suite. The system’s new chief financial officer will be Ronnie Midgett,
who is replacing Wayne Martin, who retired after 25 years with HCA Healthcare, Medical City’s parent company. Medical City Fort Worth’s new new chief operating officer is now John Hoover.
Midgett will oversee the division’s finances as CFO, which includes 16 hospitals and 17,000 employees. He was most recently CFO at Methodist Healthcare in San Antonio, where he started in 2018. While there, the hospital began a capital investment initiative, added five off-campus emergency rooms, and built a 42-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital.
Harrisburg’s 2nd St. to remain open through conversion to two-way street
Updated 4:55 PM;
Today 12:42 PM
Harrisburg city officials launched a yearlong project today that will convert North Second Street into a two-way street, starting at Forster Street. It s being done in an effort to slow traffic and make it a safer road for pedestrians and a more pleasant atmosphere for the neighborhood. (Jimmie Brown/PennLive.com).
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HARRISBURG – Work to transform North Second Street from one-way to two started today in what city officials say is a project that will slow traffic and make Harrisburg a more walkable and safe city.
FORD AND SCOTT OFFSIDE ON PAY EQUITY
I was very disappointed when Doug Ford’s Conservatives voted against the Pay Transparency Act, and further disappointed to see MPP Laurie Scott’s justification of this vote in the Letters to the Editor on May 3 (“Pay equity facade”), citing “red tape” as a reason to vote against it. This comes after they recently voted against raising the minimum wage, increasing necessary protections for vulnerable workers, as well as job-protected leave for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. MPP Scott has conveniently chosen to neglect mentioning that as part of our Women’s Economic Empowerment Strategy, our government has taken action by significantly increasing funding to the Pay Equity Commission – after the Harris Conservative government had slashed it in half. We know what has led to women in this province being underpaid. That’s why, under this legislation, every employer in Ontario will be required to post salary rates or ranges
Harrisburg’s North Second Street won’t become a two-way until 2022
Updated May 12, 2021;
It’ll take another year before residents and motorists will see all of North Second Street turn into a two-way.
And you can thank COVID-19 for that, as the pandemic has impacted the delivery of traffic signal parts, the city’s engineer said.
Plans called for the roadway’s one-way stretch from Forster to Division streets immediately turn into a two-way when construction broke ground, Wayne Martin said. However, the contractor has changed its schedule, which has been approved by the city, confirming the conversion’s delay.