Royal Oak, Mich.-based Beaumont Health is restructuring its leadership team, announcing six executive appointments and three departures, effective Feb. 1.
The three executives leaving Beaumont Health are:
• Rick Swaine, president of Beaumont Hospital, Grosse Pointe (Mich.), is leaving to pursue other opportunities.
• Rosanna Morris, RN, president of Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, is stepping down for a leadership role at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
• Eric Widner, president of Beaumont Hospital, Wayne (Mich.), is departing to pursue other opportunities.
Beaumont Health made the following leadership appointments:
• Nancy Susick, RN, president of Beaumont Hospital, Troy (Mich.), will become president of Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak.
• David Claeys, president of Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn (Mich.), will become president of the Beaumont Hospital, Farmington Hills (Mich.) campus as well..
• Christine Stesney-Ridenour, president of Beaumont Hospital, Trenton (Mich.), will expand her responsibilities and become president of Beaumont Hospital, Taylor (Mich.) and the Wayne hospital campus.
• James Lynch, MD, senior vice president and CMO of Beaumont Hospital, Troy, will serve as interim president for the Troy and Grosse Pointe hospital campuses.
• Connie O'Malley, RN, president of Beaumont Hospital, Farmington Hills, will become president of outpatient services for the health system.
• Lee Ann Odom, president of Beaumont Hospital, Taylor, will serve as president of shared services at Beaumont.
"Patients are gradually choosing more outpatient-based services, rather than inpatient hospital settings," said Beaumont Health CEO John Fox. "We must create more access for our patients through a network of acute care campuses, outpatient and retail sites and joint ventures and partnerships. This restructuring helps ensure our future success in the ever-changing world of healthcare."