The Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network (ICAHN) recently elected Paul Skowron, CEO, Warner Hospital & Health Services, Clinton, as secretary-treasurer of the statewide hospital organization.
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CLINTON — The Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network (ICAHN) recently elected Paul Skowron, CEO, Warner Hospital & Health Services, Clinton, as secretary-treasurer of the statewide hospital organization. In this official role, he will support the organization and its mission to strengthen and provide assistance and resources to its 57 critical access and small, rural hospital members.
“Paul brings a wealth of experience and leadership to our Board,” said Pat Schou, ICAHN Executive Director. “His financial background will be valuable to advancing the financial position of the organization.”
Mr. Skowron has been a member of ICAHN’s Finance Committee since 2016 and its Issues Committee since 2017, serving as chairman of the Issues Committee in 2018. He was elected to the ICAHN Board in 2018 and also serves as a Board member of the Illinois Rural Community Care Organization (IRCCO).
About ICAHN
ICAHN, located in Princeton, Ill., is a network of 57 small rural Illinois hospitals dedicated to strengthening the operations of its member hospitals through collaboration. The organization is composed of Illinois hospitals who have earned critical access hospital designation by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. ICAHN is recognized nationally for its work with rural healthcare and administers several state, federal, and private healthcare programs.