The Indiana Hospital Association today named as its next president Brian Tabor, who currently serves as the association’s executive vice president. Tabor will succeed Doug Leonard when he retires next June after serving as president since 2007. “Brian has been a tireless advocate for hospitals, patients and improving health care for Indiana communities,” said Bryan Mills, IHA board chairman and president and CEO of Community Health Network. “In this new role, Brian will take this work even further. His vision and determination will help lead Indiana hospitals through the challenges ahead.” Tabor joined the association in 2008 as vice president of government relations. “I’m humbled to be chosen to serve as the next president of the Indiana Hospital Association,” he said. “Our industry is undergoing rapid change, and it will be a privilege to help shape the direction of health care for hospitals and patients across Indiana.”

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