WALTON, NY — A national organization in the health care field has named Rolland “Boomer” Bojo Jr. as “one of the 67 critical access hospital CEOs to know” in the United …
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WALTON, NY — A national organization in the health care field has named Rolland “Boomer” Bojo Jr. as “one of the 67 critical access hospital CEOs to know” in the United States. The recognition comes from Becker’s Healthcare, a nationally renowned source of information and educational forums for leaders in the health care field.
Bojo is president and CEO of United Health Services (UHS) Delaware Valley Hospital.
“This recognition for Mr. Bojo is well-deserved,” said John M. Carrigg, president and CEO of UHS. “He has worked closely with members of the medical staff and all of our clinical teams to increase patient access and quality of care at UHS Delaware Valley Hospital, and to lead the financial success and growth of the hospital.”
Bojo began his nursing career at UHS Delaware Valley Hospital in 1995, and went on to serve as an administrator, vice president and chief nursing officer at Catskill Regional Medical Center before returning to UHS Delaware Valley Hospital as CEO in 2021.
UHS Delaware Valley Hospital is a member hospital of UHS, a regional nonprofit health care system based in Binghamton.
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