Former Harrison hospital leader named UAMS COO

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Tim Hill, who served as president and CEO of the North Arkansas Regional Medical Center in Harrison from 1998 to 2009, has been named chief operating officer for the University of Arkansas for Medical Science Health System.

Hill had been serving in the role of vice chancellor for Regional Campuses for UAMS prior to his promotion. He has more than 30 years of experience in health care finance and operation management. Before joining UAMS, Hill served as president and CEO of Arkansas Heart Hospital.

He will continue as vice chancellor for Regional Campuses, reporting to the chancellor.

In 1982, Hill earned his bachelor’s degree in business, finance and accounting from St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota. The Arkansas Hospital Association named him Administrator of the Year in 1996 while running Southwest Hospital in Little Rock, and he was named the A. Allen Weintraub recipient in 2009, the highest honor bestowed upon a health care executive.

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