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Osceola Medical Center names new CEO
13 Feb 2019
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Matthew Forge of Cottonwood, Id., has been named chief executive officer of Osceola Medical Center.
“We could not be more excited to fill this key position with an individual that has the talents and enthusiasm Matt possesses,” according to Al Hogen, chair of the Osceola Medical Center Board of Directors.
Forge comes to OMC from Essentia Health in Idaho where he has been chief administrative officer, running the daily operations of two, 25-bed, critical access hospitals in Orofino and Cottonwood.
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