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Novant Health announces new leadership for Brunswick, Pender
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By Scott Nunn, posted About 3 hours ago
Nearly three months after purchasing NHRMC, Novant Health is beefing up the “regional” in New Hanover Regional Medical Center.
The private, nonprofit announced a series of changes Tuesday that integrate key NHRMC leaders into Novant’s newly formed Coastal market as well as systemwide roles with the Winston-Salem-based health network. The new lineup means a Brunswick County health care executive is now in charge of NHRMC, while an NHRMC executive takes over the helm at Novant s Brunswick hospital.
Prior to the purchase of NHRMC, its footprint in the tri-county region was limited to Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center in Bolivia. The nearly $2 billion deal expanded that presence dramatically, making the 35,000-employee system the major health care provider in Brunswick, New Hanover and Pender counties.
Novant pays its employees $15 an hour, which went into effect at its newly acquired New Hanover Regional Medical Center on Feb. 15. (Port City Daily/Johanna Still)
NEW HANOVER COUNTY Though votes to secure a raise in the minimum wage to $15 failed by 58 in the Senate two days ago (as part of the latest $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief bill), Novant is following through on its promise to employees of its newly acquired New Hanover Regional Medical Center.
A hospital spokesperson announced the hospital increased employee pay to $15 per hour as of Feb. 21.
“Healthy wages are not just a recruitment tool,” said John Gizdic, Novant Health executive vice president and chief business development officer, in a press release.
A Burgaw woman has been charged with murder in connection with a child s death in 2017.
Quanisha Jesha Fennell was charged Thursday by the Burgaw Police Department with second-degree murder and felony child abuse.
According to a press release, Burgaw police officers saw a man holding a small child in his arms and traveling north on Progress Drive in Burgaw on Dec. 11, 2017.
The officers took the child, 2-year-old Keith Stephens Jr., and attempted CPR in the patrol car while on the way to Pender Memorial Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
The autopsy revealed the potential cause of death was due to his ruptured liver and abdominal bleeding caused by a blunt force trauma to the torso, and there were no other external injuries.
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