El CEO de Jefferson Healthcare, Mike Glenn, reflexiona sobre un 2025 lleno de acontecimientos, que incluyó la apertura de la nueva ala Castle View del hospital, el lanzamiento de oncología radioterápica y mucho más.
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Resumen del año 2025 con el Director Ejecutivo Mike Glenn
Mike Glenn
Mike Glenn joined Jefferson County Public Hospital District No. 2 as CEO in 2010, having served as CEO of Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles, Wash., from 1999 to 2006.
A native Washingtonian, Glenn understands that a rural healthcare system creates the health of an entire region. This vision and leadership have led to growth, numerous recognitions and industry awards. Under his leadership, Jefferson Healthcare has:
• Managed growth and expanded dermatology, oncology, orthopedics, emergency, express care, primary care, obstetrics and gynecology, general surgery, and rehabilitation services.
• Guided a campus master plan and major capital improvement campaigns, including the Emergency and Specialty Services Building (2016), a modernized Port Ludlow Clinic, an enhanced Diagnostic Imaging Clinic, a rural health Dental Clinic, and a current campus modernization and building replacement project.
• Created an environment that fosters community engagement and is responsive to community voices.
• Integrated behavioral health, substance abuse treatment, and dental care into the primary care setting to provide whole-person care.
• Expanded Jefferson Healthcare's charity care program to be one of the most generous in the state.
• Been recognized by the Human Rights Campaign as a leader in healthcare equality since 2014 for providing more equitable and inclusive care to East Jefferson County's LGBTQ community.
• Earned a 2022 Performance Leadership Award for excellence in Outcomes and Patient Perspective from The Chartis Center for Rural Health.
• Regained and maintained financial stability, allowing Jefferson Healthcare to remain independent while serving its community, adding access and expanding services so community members can receive care at home.