Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – Broward Health Imperial Point has announced the appointment of Matthew Hartley as its new chief financial officer.
In his new role, Hartley will be responsible for overseeing all financial operations at the 204-bed hospital located in east Fort Lauderdale, including budgeting, financial planning, analysis, strategy and more. Hartley has more than a decade of experience in healthcare financial management and is skilled in financial performance, budgeting, forecasting, variance analysis, as well as financial and operational reporting.
“We are excited to welcome Matthew Hartley to our executive team,” said Broward Health Imperial Point’s Chief Executive Officer Robert Dahl. “Matthew will be a key player in our continued growth and sustained commitment to exceptional patient care, experience and healthcare access. I have no doubt that he’ll make an excellent addition to, and have a positive impact on, our dedicated team.”
Prior to joining Broward Health, Hartley served in various finance-related roles at South Florida hospitals, including director of finance at Memorial Hospital Pembroke, controller and assistant controller at Tenet Florida Medical Center, and financial analyst at Palmetto General Hospital.
Hartley earned his Master of Business Administration at the University of Miami and his Bachelor of Business Administration at Florida International University.
Broward Health, founded in 1938 and headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL., ranks among the 10 largest public healthcare systems in the United States.
Nationally recognized for its focus on high-quality care for the residents of Broward County and beyond, Broward Health boasts five hospitals, two trauma centers, an academic partnership with Florida Atlantic University, was the county’s first statutory teaching hospital and has an ever-growing graduate medical education program.
It includes more than 50 health centers and physician practices covering virtually every healthcare specialty.
Describing its mission as exceptional care, extraordinary compassion and everyday excellence, Broward Health’s more than 11,000 talented employees and physicians deliver care to all patients, regardless of their ability to pay.
The company is one of the largest employers in Broward County with an operating budget of $1.8 billion, and annually provides almost $470 million of charity and uncompensated care.
To learn more about Broward Health Imperial Point, visit BrowardHealth.org/BHIP.
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