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El Camino names new hospital CFO

Original post made on Mar 16, 2012

Michael R. King will be taking the reins as El Camino Hospital's new chief financial officer this spring, hospital officials announced. King, the former senior vice president and CFO of Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisburg, Va., replaces interim CFO Ned Borgstrom in May.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Friday, March 16, 2012, 1:54 PM

Comments (4)

Posted by Todd
a resident of Castro City
on Mar 16, 2012 at 4:36 pm

I betcha he's making quite a salary. The CEO is making out like a bandit. I wonder if executive staff pay will be the FIRST thing these folks in the gilded offices of ECH discuss when its "Cost cutting Season"?


Posted by Sabrina
a resident of The Crossings
on Mar 16, 2012 at 6:19 pm

"I wonder if executive staff pay will be the FIRST thing these folks in the gilded offices of ECH discuss when its 'Cost cutting Season'?"

Obviously it is naive to think this would happen voluntarily. Without the necessary political will ECH will continue to cut from the bottom, taking from those least able to pay.


Posted by Jane
a resident of North Whisman
on Mar 18, 2012 at 5:57 pm

NOW THEY NEED TO GET RID OF DR. QUINCY, THE HEAD OF EL CAMINO HOSPITAL. HE REFUSES TO TREAT ME (EVEN WHEN I WENT TO URGENT CARE. I WENT THERE BLEEDING AND THEY REFUSED TO TREAT ME BECAUSE HE BARED ME FROM SEEING ANY DOCTOR OR CLINIC. I WENT TO URGENT CARE, AND THEIR COMPUTERS WOULDN'T ALLOW ME TO GET REGISTERED. HE IS CRAZY AND ABUSING POWER. HOW CAN HE TREAT ANY HUMAN BEING LIKE THIS?

I THINK HE WOULD STEP OVER PEOPLE'S BODIES IF THEY NEEDED CPR.

Former patient of Palo Alto Medical Foundation. Not allowed (even with outstanding insurance) to be seen.


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