Lincoln Memorial Hospital CEO
Dolan Dalpoas one of two honored by Becker's Hospital Review
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[October 24, 2024]
Two
Memorial Health hospital CEOs were named “Critical Access Hospital
CEOs to Know” by Becker’s Hospital Review.
Dolan Dalpoas, president and CEO of Lincoln Memorial Hospital, and
Kim Bourne, president and CEO of Taylorville Memorial Hospital, both
appeared on the 2024 list, which was published earlier this month.
The annual list honors CEOs of critical access hospitals for their
commitment to providing high-quality care for the communities they
serve. Critical access hospitals are designated by the federal
government for their crucial role in serving rural communities.
“Lincoln Memorial Hospital and Taylorville Memorial Hospital model
the way for other critical access hospitals with their ability to
provide high-quality inpatient and outpatient care, as well as their
support of initiatives that improve the health of their
communities,” said Ed Curtis, president and CEO of Memorial Health.
“This honor is a reflection not only of the strong leadership of
Dolan and Kim, but also the crucial role that LMH and TMH play in
our region.”
Dalpoas, a Lincoln native, has served as president
and CEO of LMH since 2006. Under his leadership, LMH has been
repeatedly recognized with state and national awards for
high-quality care, sustainability initiatives, innovative use of
technology and more.
He also serves as the chair of the Lincoln Economic Advancement and
Development board and is a member of the Board of Directors for the
YMCA of Springfield.
“It’s an honor to be named to this list alongside so many
accomplished leaders,” Dalpoas said. “I’m proud of everything LMH
does to care for and support the people of Lincoln and Logan County.
We have a talented team of colleagues who are committed to making a
difference.”
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Bourne, who has served as
president and CEO of TMH since 2015, grew up on a family farm in
Christian County. She recently oversaw an ambitious, two-phase
facility construction project at TMH that was designed to
increase accessibility and better meet the needs of today’s
patient population. TMH is also actively involved in community
health efforts, including implementation of a successful anti-vaping
program for junior high school students that received statewide
recognition.
She is a member of the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network
Board of Directors, Issues Committee and Legislative and
Regulatory Committee; a Fellow of the American College of
Healthcare Executives; and received National Rural Health
Association Rural Hospital CEO certification.
“TMH plays a crucial role in the health and well-being of
Taylorville and our region,” Bourne said. “I consider myself
lucky to work alongside so many caring, compassionate and
dedicated people who share my vision for TMH and the work we do
to improve the health of our community.”
The full list of Critical Access Hospital CEOs to Know is
available online at beckershospitalreview.com/lists/90-critical-access-hospital-ceos-to-know-2024.
[Text received from Anne Davis]
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