Cumberland Consulting names partner
Also: CHS wants to bar former hospital exec from working for Indiana rival
Cumberland Consulting Group has promoted Chris Miller to partner from principal. In his new role, Miller has joined the leadership team of Cumberland's provider division and will oversee the implementation of the Epic Systems software system at the University of Vermont Health Network.
Miller has been with Cool Springs-based Cumberland for 10 years and before that was implementation project manager at Epic.
"Chris has made significant contributions to Cumberland over the past decade, successfully leading some of our high-profile projects for health systems," said Brian Cahill, CEO of Cumberland Consulting. "In addition to his expanded role on the leadership team, he will continue to serve as a trusted adviser for our provider clients."
Cumberland is home to a team of about 475 consultants. The 14-year-old company booked revenues of $80.5 million in 2016, double its number from three years earlier.
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Community Health Systems execs are stepping up their fight with a hospital network CEO in Indiana they fired last June. The Journal Gazette in Fort Wayne reported this past weekend that the Franklin-based company is asking a Williamson County judge to restrict Brian Bauer from working for Indiana University's health care system, which is expanding into the northeastern part of the Hoosier State.
An interesting wrinkle in all of this legal back and forth: CHS two years ago bought majority stakes in two IU Health hospitals in northwest Indiana.
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