Summary
Jackson Hospital in Montgomery, Alabama, is undergoing leadership changes as it navigates Chapter 11 bankruptcy. John Quinlivan is the new CEO, and a three-member Board of Trustees is in place to help restructure the hospital. The hospital aims to improve its operations and financial stability while continuing to serve its community.
Key Facts
- Jackson Hospital appointed John Quinlivan as CEO during its bankruptcy proceedings.
- A new Board of Trustees took leadership on October 31.
- The hospital is in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which allows it to reorganize its debts and operations.
- Jackson Hospital has been serving the central Alabama community since 1946 and offers various medical specialties.
- Charles Evans is the new chairman of the board and has a background in healthcare management.
- The board's first decision was to appoint Quinlivan, who has experience in hospital operations and restructuring.
- The facility received a loan to help it remain operational while restructuring financially.