Also will serve as Baptist Health west regional executive
PADUCAH, Ky. (Aug. 28, 2013) â William A. Brown has been named Baptist Health west regional executive effective Sept. 3, and president of Baptist Health Paducah effective Oct. 4, following President Larry Bartonâs retirement. Brown most recently served as chief executive officer for both VHS West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park, Ill., and VHS Westlake Hospital in Melrose Park, Ill., owned and operated by Vanguard Health Systems (based in Nashville, Tenn.).

In the newly created role of west regional executive, Brown will oversee both Baptist Health Paducah, as president, and Baptist Health Madisonville, which this week named Michael A. Baumgartner as president. In addition, Brown will have responsibility for the Baptist Health Foundation Paducah.
Brown has worked in healthcare for more than 35 years, including healthcare system and hospital leadership in both urban settings and smaller community hospitals.
âHighlights of Bill Brownâs broad ranging healthcare career include local and national recognition for the hospital programs he developed, strong financial successes and a commitment to one of Baptist Healthâs most important core values: collaboration,â said Baptist Health CEO Steve Hanson. âBillâs ability to recognize the power in bringing together hospitals, physicians, outpatient centers, home health and other healthcare services through a unified vision of enhancing the health of our communities strongly aligns with our mission at Baptist Health.â
Brownâs collaborative approach to leadership extends to employees and physicians, as well, based on a solid background focused on improving employee engagement and satisfaction, while working closely with physicians to ensure that top-notch patient care is guided through valuable input from the medical staff.
Brownâs position represents a return to Kentucky where he spent 20 years of his career in Louisville, including 11 years with Jewish Hospital HealthCare Services and as president and CEO of Audubon Regional Medical Center (now Norton Audubon Hospital). He also served as system executive vice president and chief operating officer at Alliant Health System (now Norton Healthcare).
âMy family and I look forward to making a home in Paducah and the return to Kentucky,â said Brown. âI have tremendous respect for Baptist Health and am truly impressed by the employees, physicians, board leadership and volunteers at Baptist Health Paducah. Their passion for caring for the residents of western Kentucky is evident in the outstanding achievements of this hospital, and I share their commitment to the patients we are privileged to serve.â
Baptist Health Paducah President Larry Barton announced his October retirement in May. Barton is credited with establishing expanded services and technology for area patients through extensive renovations and additions, including a Breast Imaging Center, the Baptist Heart Center and, most recently, a surgical expansion to house robotics and the areaâs largest hybrid operating room.
Baptist Health (formerly Baptist Healthcare System), headquartered in Louisville, owns seven acute-care hospitals with more than 2,100 licensed beds in Corbin, La Grange, Lexington, Louisville, Madisonville, Paducah and Richmond. Â An eighth facility, Oak Tree, is a long-term, acute-care hospital in Corbin. Baptist Health manages Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown and Russell County Hospital in Russell Springs.
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