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Lydia Stockman Appointed Inspira Health Chief Administrative Officer

Analysis  |  By Jasmyne Ray  
   January 10, 2022

Stockman enters the role with two decades of experience in healthcare management.

Lydia Stockman, RN, MHA, FACHE, is the newly appointed chief administrative officer at Inspira Health for its Mullica Hill and Woodbury medical centers in New Jersey, beginning today.

Stockman will have charge over the two organizations’ overall operations and continue to advance Inspira Health’s work as a high reliability organization.

Previously, she served as the senior vice president of clinical operations at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. During her tenure with the hospital, she established the first intermediate care unit for the cardiac service line and elevated their stroke center from primary to comprehensive by recruiting physicians and securing funding for the facility’s neurocritical ICU.

“Lydia brings a wealth of knowledge in hospital management, particularly in strategic planning and growth, operations management, physician and patient satisfaction, and clinical quality and performance, making her a great addition to the Inspira Health team,” Warren E. Moore, executive vice president and COO of Inspira Health said in a statement. “This experience, coupled with working in a high reliability organization, uniquely positions Lydia to innately understand the future of Inspira Health as outlined in our new strategic plan.”

“I am looking forward to leveraging Inspira’s regional presence as a leading health care network in South Jersey and to identify new opportunities for business development and strategic growth, which will attract top physicians and health care professionals to ensure that we provide the highest quality of safety and care to our patients,” Stockman said in a statement. “I am honored to serve Inspira Health in this role and to advance the network’s new strategic plan without ever losing sight of providing a positive environment for all our patients, visitors and employees.”

Jasmyne Ray is the revenue cycle editor at HealthLeaders. 


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