Erlanger Health System cuts six executive positions
Chattanooga Times Free Press, January 18, 2012
Cuts and executive restructuring at Erlanger Health System aim to make the hospital—which has struggled financially in the last six months—more profitable, according to its interim CEO. On Monday, the hospital announced six out of 15 executive positions had been cut, and one of its vice presidents was sent to head Erlanger at Hutcheson as part of a restructuring plan.
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