Mr. Andrews was previously the executive vice president for the organization and has 30 years of experience working in healthcare, according to a May 16 news release. He is a board member of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Thriving Mind and the Behavioral Science Research Institute.
His past areas of focus include program development in the areas of behavioral health, quality, performance improvement, risk management, case management, infection control, medical staff, credentialing, patient relations, guest services and hospital reengineering.
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