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FREDERICKSBURG — Greg Madsen, CEO of Lewis-Gale Hospital – Alleghany for the last five years,  has been named chief executive officer of Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center, effective Jan. 1, 2014.  

“Greg brings outstanding credentials and leadership skills to this role,” Margaret Lewis, president of HCA’s Capital Divison and senior executive of HCA Virginia, and Dan Nicholson, chairman of Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center board of trustees, said in a joint statement.  “He will continue Spotsylvania Regional’s momentum and keep us focused on quality and safety, program development, and physician and employee engagement.”

“I’m delighted to be joining the Spotsylvania Regional team,” said Madsen. “This facility has an outstanding leadership team and group of employees and a highly skilled medical staff. It’s a wonderful community asset, and I’m honored to have been chosen as its next CEO.”  

Madsen has been the CEO of LewisGale Hospital – Alleghany, a 205-bed HCA facility, since September 2008. Prior to that, he worked at the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth (Kan.) Health System, serving as administrator for 76-bed St. Joseph Hospital, as a Regional Vice President of Support Services, and as an Administrative Vice Pre-sident for 415-bed Bethany Medical Center.  

Earlier he worked at Tenet Healthcare Corporation, holding such positions as Assistant Vice President, Business Development, in Phoenix, Ariz., and Senior Director of Managed Care in Santa Monica, Calif., among other positions.  

Madsen received a B.S. degree in health science and an M.P.H. degree in health services, both from San Diego State University. He is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and has volunteered his time for a number of community organizations.  

Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center opened June 7, 2010 and is a part of HCA Virginia, which is the commonwealth’s most comprehensive healthcare network.

SRMC is a $175 million hospital with 126 beds and all rooms are private and provide a wide range of in- and outpatient services, including 24-hour emergency care, obstetrics, diagnostic imaging, intensive care, cardiac catheterization, surgery and psychiatric care.

Located on a 75-acre campus south of Fredericksburg on Interstate 95, the hospital will soon open a cancer treatment center which is currently under construction and scheduled for a summer 2014 opening.

Spotsylvania Regional employs over 500 staff members.

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