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QHR Employee Cibola General CEO Named to AHAs Small or Rural Hospital...



Kenneth Cochran, a QHR (http://www.qhr.com) associate serving as CEO of Cibola General Hospital in Grants, N.M., was recently elected to represent Region 8 (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming) on the American Hospital Association'ss Small or Rural Hospital Governing Council. His three-year term began January 1.



According to AHA (http://www.aha.org), the Small or Rural Hospital Governing Council is comprised of 18 CEOs and administrators, representing some of the nation'ss leading small or rural community hospitals and critical access hospitals. The Council is charged with providing support, communication and advocacy for 1650 section member hospitals. It also provides its members an opportunity to present their views to AHA'ss policy-making bodies and to participate in the AHA policy process.



This is quite an accomplishment for Ken and we'sre proud of him, said QHR President and CEO James L. Horrar. Ken'ss experience and expertise in rural healthcare have meant great things for QHR and its hospital clients. I feel certain that he will prove equally effective in his work with AHA and its Region 8 member hospitals.



QHR (Quorum Health Resources) has provided consulting, management and education resources to hospitals and health systems for three decades. QHR is the market leader in hospital management, with more than 150 current multi-year clients across the U.S. As a consulting resource, QHR is among the 15 largest healthcare management consulting firms in the U.S., and the QHR Learning Institute trains over 8,000 healthcare professionals each year. For more information, go to www.qhr.com.






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