Health officials anticipated increased demand for mental health services. But, especially among children, fewer people overall are getting help than might be expected.
Virginia Finance Secretary Aubrey Layne to leave Northam administration for Sentara job Elisha Sauers, The Virginian-Pilot
A high-ranking member of Gov. Ralph Northam’s administration will leave his post this summer for a job with Sentara Healthcare as it attempts to expand with a cross-state hospital merger.
Secretary of Finance Aubrey Layne Jr. will leave the public sector to become the Norfolk-based hospital system’s chief of staff and a senior vice president July 1. The position is new for Sentara, created to help the nonprofit health care system manage its expanding enterprise, including work done outside clinical settings in the community.
“I lead by example,” Gov. Ralph Northam said. “I’m a listener, but at the end of the day, I make decisions that are in the best interest of the people.”