Becker's Healthcare December 30, 2024
Kristin Kuchno

Christine Alexander-Rager, MD, CEO of Cleveland-based MetroHealth, is tasked with completing the health system’s delayed expansion project, cleveland.com reported Dec. 29.

The project is part of MetroHealth’s campus transformation plan and includes the construction of the Apex outpatient and administrative facility, which has been delayed. The plan also features the $759 million Glick Center, which opened in 2022.

Dr. Alexander-Rager became president and CEO in October after serving as acting CEO since July. She succeeded Airica Steed, EdD, RN, who went on medical leave and was later dismissed.

Four updates on the project:

1. MetroHealth’s board of trustees voted in October to allocate $133 million more to complete the campus project. This includes $93 million to finish the Apex building...

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