Adena Health board members walk as leadership changes mulled
The move comes two days after a newly unsealed court filing alleged
The governance structure at Adena includes churches that helped start the hospital many years ago. Pastors at one of the churches share they have limited power and select responsibilities.
Now sources inside Adena said that may be taken away.
When asked about these claims, Adena did not directly respond to the question, instead sending two statements that read:
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According to sources, the disagreement those statements mentioned were two corporate pastors walking out of the meeting. One shared with NBC4 that he did so because he said he did not want to be a part of an improper vote.
NBC4 received statements from two of the corporate pastors.
The first is from
"The Session, which is the governing body for the
The second is from
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For the last 128 years, our congregation has served as a Corporate Member of
Through continuous faithful oversight of the corporation's affairs, we are proud to be a part of the
While some voices have suggested patients would be better served if churches like ours were to give up the fiduciary responsibility we hold in health system leadership,
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