ASHTABULA, Ohio — The chief executive officer of Ashtabula County Medical Center has been appointed to the Ohio Hospital Association’s board of trustees.
Kevin Miller will serve as one of six new trustees-at-large for a three-year term beginning in January. The board of trustees sets policy and strategic direction for hospital-related issues throughout the state, according to a statement from Ashtabula County Medical Center.
Miller has 32 years of experience in hospital administration. Since 2002, he’s been chief executive officer of Ashtabula County Medical Center and the ACMC Healthcare System, an affiliate of the Cleveland Clinic. Previously, he was president of the Medical Center of Southern Indiana in Charlestown, Indiana.
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The Ohio Hospital Association represents 177 hospitals and 40 health systems throughout the state.