Here are the key details to know:
1. The two new appointments include Chad Larson, who was appointed as the executive director of hospital and business development, and Lisa DiBlasi Moorehead, MSN, RN, who was appointed as the associate nurse executive.
2. Mr. Larson was appointed as the executive director of hospital and business development. He joined The Joint Commission in 2005 as a business development specialist, and most recently, he served as the organization’s director of business operations in the support operations division. Mr. Larson also served as an associate director of accreditation and certification operations.
3. Ms. DiBlasi Moorehead joined The Joint Commission in 2010 as a field director and surveyor for its hospital accreditation program. She has held additional leadership positions in nursing, education and quality for over 30 years, including leading performance improvement activities for a five-hospital system in Louisville, Ky.
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