Bob Roberts
Bob Roberts Named COO at Legacy Capital (Movers & Shakers)
Bob Roberts, a former CFO of Baptist Health, is now chief operating officer of Legacy Capital. read more >
Creating Insurance ‘Captives’ Helps Companies Save Cash
Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Allen Kerr is pushing for more companies to start captive insurance subsidiaries, which can write insurance only for its parent or related companies, and locate them in Arkansas. read more >
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Baptist Health Forms Insurance Company
Baptist Health of Little Rock has created an insurance company to handle its general business insurance. Diamond Risk Insurance LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Baptist Health, is Arkansas' first special purpose captive insurance company, according to the Arkansas Insurance Department. read more >
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Bob Roberts, Baptist Health (Lifetime Achievement in Accounting)
Baptist Health had its main hospital in Little Rock and three other hospitals at the time Roberts joined the nonprofit. It has grown to eight hospitals, and next year a hospital in Conway will open. read more >
Baptist Health Names Little Rock Campus for Russ Harrington
Baptist Health has named its Little Rock campus after Russ Harrington, its former president and CEO, who retired July 1. read more >
Waiting Room: Medicare Appeals Tie Up Hospitals’ Millions
Adding to hospital frustration is the way that the RACs, which are private companies, are paid: They have a financial incentive to deny as many claims as possible because they receive up to 12.5 percent of the money recovered. read more >
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Russ Harrington Retiring, Troy Wells to Succeed as CEO of Baptist Health
Baptist Health of Little Rock announced Monday that President and CEO Russell Harrington Jr. will retire July 1 and be succeeded by Troy Wells, who is currently Baptist's senior vice president of administrative services. read more >
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