RegionalCare Hospital Partners, Brentwood, Tenn., named
Kent Wallace, president and COO of Vanguard Health Systems, Nashville, its new CEO, effective March 1. Wallace will replace RegionalCare founder
Martin Rash, who was promoted to executive chairman. Wallace will serve on the board of directors and also take over the responsibilities of President and COO
John Rutledge, who is leaving the for-profit company. Wallace, 57, is scheduled to step down from his post Feb. 28, according to an Securities and Exchange Commission filing from Vanguard. He has served as president and COO since 2005, and was previously market president for the company's San Antonio operations. For-profit Vanguard appointed Chairman and CEO
Charles Martin, 70, president, effective March 1. Martin has served as chairman of the board and CEO since 1997. …
Greg Van Pelt announced his retirement as CEO of Providence Health & Services' Oregon division after three years in that position and 38 years with the Renton, Wash.-based system. Van Pelt, 61, will remain with the system until June or until Providence names a replacement. In 1990, Modern Healthcare selected a 38-year-old Van Pelt as an Up & Comer. … Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System, Salinas, Calif., named
Matt Gerlach president and CEO. Gerlach, 57, will succeed interim CEO
Lowell Johnson, who was appointed to the temporary position in April 2011. Gerlach is expected to assume the lead in March after he leaves his current job as VP and COO at Glendale (Calif.) Memorial Hospital and Health Center. Salinas Valley Memorial, a taxpayer-subsidized public hospital, came under scrutiny last year for the size of the severance package—worth $4.9 million—given to retiring CEO
Sam Downing.