

Pneumonia (PN) 30-Day Readmission Rate: 18%Īcute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) 30-Day Mortality Rate: (Better than U.S. Heart Failure (HF) 30-Day Readmission Rate: 24% Pneumonia (PN) 30-Day Mortality Rate: 12%Īcute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) 30-Day Readmission Rate: 19% Heart Failure (HF) 30-Day Mortality Rate: 11% Pneumonia (PN) 30-Day Mortality Rate: 0.0% (12.6)Īcute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) 30-Day Mortality Rate: 15% Heart Failure Readmission Rates: 0.0% (24.7) Heart Failure Death (Mortality) Rates: 0.0% (12.5) Heart Attack Readmission Rates: 0.0% (20.8)

Heart Attack Death (Mortality) Rates: 0.0% (17.4) Mortality Rate at Winter Haven Hospital : Hawkins, 47, and his wife, Kia Hawkins, have two young children.Data based on Health Quality Alliance database Hawkins will succeed interim President Susan Croushore, who assumed the role in August after former President Steve Nierman left after eight years at the helm to become president and CEO of Blake Medical Center in Bradenton. Together with Ba圜are-owned Bartow Regional Medical Center, the facilities in Polk County have an almost $800 million economic impact, according to a 2020 study from the economic consulting firm Washington Economics Group (WEG). Combined, they employ nearly 2,000 people. Winter Haven Hospital, founded in 1926, has 447 beds Winter Haven Women’s Hospital has 61. Most recently he was market chief operating officer for two Tenet Healthcare hospitals that have a combined 772 beds and more than 2,300 employees. After leaving that position he was named chief executive officer of Shoals Hospital in Muscle Shoals. He’s spent his entire career in health care in Alabama, starting as an administrator at Stringfellow Memorial Hospital in Anniston, then becoming chief operating officer of Rural Hospital Operations for St. Hawkins earned his bachelor’s degree in biology from Morehouse College, and his master’s degrees in Health Services Administration and Business from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. “The sooner he gets here the better for us.” “I’d love to get back to operating under fairly normal circumstances, and hopefully physicians and nurses and respiratory therapists can get back to some sort of normalcy again so we can start functioning the way we did before Covid,” Dantzler said. Hawkins will arrive at a time when some expect Covid to begin to subside – when the Delta and Omicron variants begin to die down. Then he will start to put his stamp on things and how he wants to lead us.” “His first path will be to meet the doctors and nurses, kitchen folks, blood bank people, everyone who is involved here, and start integrating into our culture. He said he thinks Hawkins’ first priority will be getting to know his team and learning the systems within Ba圜are, a leading not-for-profit hospital system. We’re very proud to have him lead one of the largest private organizations in the county.”Īlthough Ba圜are made the final decision on hiring Hawkins, the board met individually with three finalists and asked them about their views on medicine and medical issues before offering their opinion, Dantzler said. “I’m really excited about having him here and we look forward to his leadership. Chairman of Winter Haven Hospital’s board of trustees Todd Dantzler is looking forward to welcoming Hawkins and introducing him to the community.
