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After just two years at the helm of the Johnson County Healthcare Center, Sean McCallister has submitted his resignation as CEO.
McCallister has accepted a position with an ambulatory center in Idaho and will be moving closer to family as a result of the move.
He has overseen a number of major improvements in Buffalo’s hospital, such as enhancing operational efficiency, improving billing and reimbursement, and eliminating discretionary expenses.
The center has also upgraded to 3D mammography, transformed its physician staffing and created a hospitalist program.
But it was his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic that is considered his most impressive achievement as CEO.
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The Hospital Board of Trustees for the Johnson County Healthcare Center, during their regular meeting Wednesday night, voted to pay back the remaining money from a loan acquired from the Hospital Foundation.
The hospital owes just under $600,000 of the money borrowed from the foundation used for the construction of the Amie Holt Care Center.
According to discussions at the meeting, the hospital makes two $85,000 payments annually to the foundation, and it would take about 3 ½ years to pay back the balance at that rate.
Board President Dr. Mark Schueler said the JCHC’s current positive financial situation, with about $12 million in the bank, means that it makes financial sense for the JCHC to pay back the loan balance now, and means the Foundation would be able to use the funds now if needed.