Mercy Health is pleased to announce that Andrew Morgan has been named president of Mercy Health – Tiffin Hospital and Mercy Health – Willard Hospital. Andrew had been serving as interim president of the hospitals since July and recently accepted the permanent position.
“Andrew has shown to be a proven leader in both the Tiffin and Willard communities, and I am excited to welcome him to this permanent role,” said Bob Baxter, president of Mercy Health – Toledo. “Andrew’s passion for growth and service enhancement is an asset to both our patients and our communities. As a ministry, Mercy Health continues to grow in the region, and we’re excited to continue building on the momentum already underway.”
Andrew joined Mercy Health in 2020 and served as the chief financial officer for the Willard, Tiffin and Defiance hospitals as well as Mercy Health Life Flight Network. Prior to joining the ministry, Andrew worked for AdventHealth in Tampa, Fla. in roles including assistant vice president and chief financial officer. Andrew earned his Master of Business Administration from Liberty University and his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Union College in Nebraska.
“I joined Mercy Health because of our amazing mission of improving the health and well-being of our communities and it is such an honor to support our teams in that work,” Andrew said. “I’m passionate about building strong relationships across our medical staff, associates and community, and I’m excited to continue building upon Mercy Health’s strong legacy of exceptional, compassionate care for our community.”
Mercy Health – Tiffin and Mercy Health – Willard hospitals consistently rank among the nation’s best in a variety of areas, including quality, clinical outcomes and patient and associate experience.
In October, both hospitals earned rankings for the fourth consecutive year among healthcare providers and insurers in Modern Healthcare’s 2022 Best Places to Work award program. Willard Hospital was ranked number 15, which is up from last year’s 39th place, and Tiffin Hospital was ranked number 50, which is up from the 2021 ranking of 60. Additionally, Tiffin Hospital was recently awarded an ‘A’ grade in The Leapfrog Group fall Hospital Safety Grade, a national distinction.
Also, this year, Mercy Health announced a $3.1 million investment to expand the labor and delivery space at Tiffin Hospital to create additional rooms to provide care for area mothers, newborns and their families. Construction at the Mercy Health – Tiffin Hospital Family Birthing Center is set to begin in spring of 2023 and is expected to last about 12 months.
“I’m excited to continue the work already begun in the region and look forward to expanding access to exceptional care locally, ensuring both the highest quality experience and outcomes for our patients and the long-term viability of our hospitals,” Andrew said.