Chief Healthcare Executive December 9, 2024
Ron Southwick

Jack Lynch, the longtime leader of the Pennsylvania hospital system, is stepping down next year. He talked with us about his career, his frustrations with reimbursements, and why he’s optimistic.

Next year, Jack Lynch will reach a milestone.

Lynch will celebrate his 20th anniversary as president and CEO of Main Line Health, a hospital system based in the Philadelphia area. But it will also be his last year in that role.

He announced in September that he’s going to retire June 30, 2025. The health system is searching for his successor.

Lynch, who will turn 65 next year, tells Chief Healthcare Executive® that it’s the right time to step aside and for the system to have new leadership. Lynch says...

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