The CEOs of two of the state’s largest hospital systems, St. Dominic Memorial Hospital and Singing River Health System, are resigning. The departures continue a trend of hospital CEO turnover across the country.
by Devna Bose, Mississippi Today June 15, 2023 The CEOs of two of the state’s largest hospital systems are resigning. Scott Kashman, head of St. Dominic Memorial Hospital in Jackson, and Tiffany Murdock, head of Singing River Health System on the Gulf Coast, have both announced they are leaving their positions. According to spokespeople at both health systems, the CEOs’ decisions were made on their own accord.
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