Haywood
Park Community Hospital (HPCH), Brownsville, Tenn., announced September 29,
2008, that David Rasmussen has been appointed chief executive officer and will
begin his new position effective immediately. Rasmussen replaces Kim Anthony
who accepted a position with another company.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to join the
dedicated employees and medical staff at Haywood Park Community Hospital,” said
Rasmussen. “I look forward to
building on their prior accomplishments and being a part of many future
successes as well as an integral part of the Brownsville community.”
Rasmussen brings more than 20 years of healthcare and management
experience to HPCH. Most recently, he served as CEO at McKenzie Regional
Hospital. During his three years there, the hospital added new equipment to the
lab, improved patient satisfaction scores in the emergency department and
inpatient areas, and increased clinical quality scores.
“We are pleased to
welcome David to Haywood Park Community Hospital,” said Andrea Johnson,
chairperson of the HPCH board of trustees. “We are fortunate to have a healthcare executive joining us
with the experience and desire to work with our board, physicians and employees
to build on the hospital’s positive momentum.”
Prior to his position with McKenzie Regional
Hospital, Rasmussen served as CEO for 11 years at Okmulgee Memorial
Hospital. Additionally, he is a
fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives.
Rasmussen graduated with a Masters
degree in Health Service Administration from the University of Arkansas at
Little Rock. He and his wife,
Debbie, have four children.