New CEO from within HealthPartners organization to lead Olivia Hospital & Clinic in west central Minnesota [West Central Tribune, Willmar, Minn.]
Dec. 20—OLIVIA
— A new CEO who brings a mix of experience in small, rural health care as well as in large systems is leading the
Like the
is part of the
headquartered in
During a news conference announcing his appointment, Pulscher said he takes pride in leveraging big system services that may not otherwise be available in smaller communities.
Pulscher grew up in western
A 20-year career with the
The opportunity to serve in a small-town environment, with the support of the
He said his goals are to leverage the resources of
Blad in July announced his intent to resign at year's end. A
Blad has served as CEO since 2013. He helped lead the health system as it developed its new
Blad said the affiliation with
Overall, it has allowed the system to add more services and staff, he explained. The system currently employees 170 full-, part-time and casual workers.
Pulscher pointed out that there are many challenges ahead for rural health care systems as the population ages and the costs to provide care increase. He said it is increasingly important for health systems to reach outside of the four walls to promote wellness and preventative care in the communities they serve.
He said he feels a sense of optimism here. He pointed to a strong sense of community and the new facilities as important assets for the
"It's a great culture here and they're loyal and they provide great care," he said, adding: "Something to be proud of."
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