Tim Hill named COO for UAMS Health System

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Tim Hill, vice chancellor for regional campuses at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) in Little Rock, has been named chief operating officer for the UAMS Health System.

As COO, Hill will serve as a member of the clinical executive leadership team, reporting to Richard Turnage, M.D., senior vice chancellor for clinical programs and CEO of the Medical Center. Hill will continue as vice chancellor for regional campuses, reporting to the chancellor, according to a news release.

“His dual role is an opportunity to link regional campuses more seamlessly with UAMS as a whole and to better define our programs around the state as extensions of all components of our mission,” UAMS Chancellor Dan Rahn, M.D., said in the release. “Tim brings a unique combination of institutional knowledge, hospital leadership experience, strong communication skills and an understanding of our mission. His relationships with hospitals and UAMS programs statewide will help us to improve the health and health care of patients across Arkansas.”

Hill has more than 30 years of experience in health care finance and operational management. Before joining UAMS, he was president and chief executive officer of Arkansas Heart Hospital. From 1998 to 2009, Hill served as president and CEO of the North Arkansas Regional Medical Center in Harrison.

He joined UAMS in 2011 as director of the UAMS Center for Rural Health. He served as director of the UAMS Center for Healthcare Enhancement and Development from 2013-2015. In 2015, he was appointed vice chancellor for regional programs (now regional campuses).

In 1982, Hill earned his bachelor’s degree in business, finance and accounting from St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minn. 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.