(KNZA)--The new CEO for the Horton Community Hospital is now on the job.
According to a news release posted on the hospital's website, James Noble began his duties on September 8th.
Noble is a nine-year employee of Rural Community Hospitals of America, LLC, the corporation that manages the local facility. He comes to Horton after serving nine-years as a Multi-Department Director at I-70 Community Hospital in Sweet Springs, Missouri, spending the last two and a half years traveling throughout the RCHA hospital system as Corporate Medical Laboratory Consultant.
Noble says he plans to focus on patient and employee satisfaction at Horton Community Hospital. Additionally, he voices strong support for the underway Reinvent Horton revitalization campaign, saying it will be good for both the community and the hospital, and plans to strongly support the effort, both personally and through his staff and the facility.
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