![]() The move will benefit patients, Turney said, by expanding the overall range of services that Marshfield Clinic provides. Marshfield Clinic could take over the hospital’s operations by June, according to Turney, who said the facility eventually will be renamed. Saint Joseph's has more than 500 beds and has been in Marshfield for over 125 years. Officials from both medical providers signed papers Friday making the agreement official. The announcement comes more than a year after Marshfield Clinic and Ministry Health Care - now called Ascension, which presently owns the hospital - disclosed they were in talks about a possible sale. Susan Turney, chief executive officer of Marshfield Clinic. “It’s really a defining moment in health care in Marshfield,” said Dr. MARSHFIELD - Marshfield Clinic has reached a deal to buy Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield, officials said Monday, capping off years of uncertainty and debate over the facility’s future. Here’s How to Be a Featured Employer on JobCenterofWisconsin.Watch Video: Marshfield Clinic reaches agreement to buy Saint Joseph's Hospital. ![]() This story originally appeared in the Jedition of WHA Newsletter Executive leaders for Ascension Wisconsin’s North Region include Debra Standridge, regional president Stewart Watson, MD, regional chief medical officer Sharon Baughman, regional chief nursing officer and Sister Lois Bush, regional vice president of integration. He joins Sandra Anderson who serves as president of Howard Young Medical Center, Woodruff Ministry Eagle River Memorial Hospital, Eagle River, Ministry Saint Mary’s Hospital, Rhinelander and Ministry Sacred Heart Hospital, Tomahawk. ![]() The addition of Normington-Slay rounds out the senior leadership team for Ascension Wisconsin’s North Region. He serves on the WHA Advocacy Committee and has served on the Board of Directors of the Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative and numerous community boards. Normington-Slay earned a doctorate degree in physical therapy from Concordia University, Mequon and an MBA from Plymouth State University, Plymouth, New Hampshire and is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and is currently an ACHE board member of the Wisconsin Chapter. Normington-Slay comes to central Wisconsin after most recently serving as the chief administrative officer for Mercy Medical Center in Oshkosh, part of Ascension. He also has managed critical access hospitals in Cherokee, Iowa and Friendship, Wisconsin, from 2003 to 2014. Normington-Slay began his career with Ascension Wisconsin as a doctor of physical therapy at Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare - St. He will provide senior leadership and oversight of Ministry Saint Clare’s Hospital, Weston Ministry Saint Michael’s Hospital, Stevens Point Ministry Good Samaritan Health Center, Merrill and Ministry Our Lady of Victory Hospital, Stanley.
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