Friday, January 27, 2012

GRMC Welcomes 2012 Officers and New Members


Grinnell Regional Medical Center’s Board of Directors announced its 2012 officers and welcomed two new members during the first meeting of the year.
The 2012 GRMC Board of Director officers remained unchanged from last year with the chair – Ed Hatcher, Grinnell, long-time board member and area farmer; chair-elect – Bill Menner, Grinnell, the Iowa State Director for Rural Development, U.S. Department of Agriculture; past chair – Susan Witt, Grinnell, co-owner of Miraco, Corp., vice-president of Ahrens Foundation, and president of Ahrens Park Foundation; treasurer – Frank Brownell, Montezuma, owner of Brownells; and secretary – Stan Greenwald, MD, Grinnell, retired physician.
Dan Agnew becomes the newest member of the GRMC Board of Directors, starting a three-year term in January. Ryan P.  Dahlby Albright, MD, will begin a two-year term on the board in his role as president of the GRMC Medical Staff.  These new members join 14 area residents in providing direction, vision, and strategic planning for GRMC’s future.
New board members
Shifting from GMRC to GRMC, Agnew will offer his leadership experience and insights to the GRMC board as it shapes the future of healthcare in Poweshiek County. He retired from Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company in December 2009, after 40 years with the company. Agnew earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Northern Iowa as well as completed several national accreditation programs specific to advanced degrees in the insurance industry.
Agnew brings extensive experience to GRMC’s board. He had served on the GRMC board from 1986 to 1989, to fill a term that was vacated. He provides leadership to the Grinnell Area Chamber of Commerce as the current board chair.  He has also served locally on the United Way board, as well as been a leader and member with the Lions and Boy Scouts of America. He recently served on the GRMC Foundation Board after he retired. Nationally, Agnew served on the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies and, at the state level, the Iowa Insurance Institute Board.
He agreed to serve on the board for two basic reasons. First, his family and extended family have used the emergency department as well as services over the years. So he wants to support the hospital.  Second, he explains, “As a former CEO I understand the importance of a strong hospital in a company’s ability to recruit individuals to Grinnell. For a community this size, we impressed many new recruits and officers with the level of healthcare available, as well as the strong school system and the college. Now that I’m retired, my biggest effort will be working together with other board members and keeping the hospital strong.”
 Agnew will focus his time on the GRMC Board with the vision for the future.  “I think we have a very strong board right now. We can work together to develop the road map for the future and keep our hospital regional in focus and appeal.”
Agnew is married to Nancy and they have two children – Chad, who is married with two children, and Heather, who is married with two children.
Also joining the GRMC board of directors in January is Dahlby Albright, who was elected the GRMC Medical Staff president for 2012 – 2013. He began practicing medicine in Grinnell in 2005 at Family Medicine. He earned his medical degree from the University of Iowa College of Medicine. Dahlby Albright completed his residency at Mercy Family Medicine, in Mason City, where he was selected as Chief Resident for 2004-2005.
Though this is Dahlby Albright’s first board experience, he has increased his involvement with the medical staff as an activist for healthcare.
Healthcare is changing and healthcare reform makes the future very uncertain. Dahlby Albright’s goal is to help the board and the organization make a smooth transition from the current structure and payment system to the future healthcare, while keeping the physicians’ perspective in mind. 
“Serving on the board will provide a different view of medicine. The administrative side of medicine will be interesting in contrast to the diagnostic and treatment side of medicine,” explains Dahlby Albright.
He and his wife, Sarah, have four children. Though he practices medicine full time, Dahlby Albright and his wife make time to participate in a rock band called That Band. Anyone interested may find them on Facebook.

Board
“As our board fully understands, the healthcare industry is changing constantly and our future depends on strong individuals serving on the GRMC board of trustees,” explains Todd C. Linden, GRMC president and CEO. “The uncertainty will likely not stabilize for several years. Our ability to remain flexible in a world of heavy regulations and requirements will challenge healthcare administrations across the country. This board will face challenges never experienced before as we balance options for optimal patient care and financial stability.”
GRMC and the residents served by the medical center have benefited from the diverse membership of the board and representation by community members as well as medical professionals. The GRMC Board of Trustees includes the officers and new members listed above as well as Karla Erickson; Laura Ferguson, MD; Wendy Kadner; JoAnn Manatt; Michelle Rebelsky, MD; Todd Reding; and Joanne Yuska. Ex officio members of the board in addition to Dahlby Albright, medical staff president, are Todd Linden, and George Drake, who will serve a second year in his two-year as GRMC Foundation Board chair.
Stepping off the GRMC board after serving since 2000 are Debby Pohlson and Wally Walker.
The board is responsible for overall governance of GRMC, a nonprofit, private medical center. Its primary roles include maintaining the mission and vision; strategic planning; appointing members of the medical and allied health staff; approving the annual budget and providing financial oversight; monitoring overall quality of services; and appointing the chief executive.

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