GSMC - CFO - Good Samaritan Medical Center

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Ryan Lieber
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Good Samaritan Medical Center Appoints New Chief Financial Officer
West Palm Beach, Fla. (Nov. 12, 2014) — Good Samaritan Medical Center is proud to
welcome Tonja Mosley as its chief financial officer. In her new role as CFO, Mosley is
responsible for overseeing all of the financial operations of the hospital.
“Tonja’s experience in health care finance and proven leadership abilities make her highly
qualified to serve as our new chief financial officer,” said Mark Nosacka, hospital chief
executive officer. “We are pleased to welcome Tonja as a new addition to our team and look
forward to her future contributions to our hospital.”
Mosley’s appointment at Good Samaritan is a homecoming for her as she is a West Palm Beach
native. She previously served as a CFO for more than 12 years at several hospitals and health
care providers across Florida. Before that, she worked as an assistant controller and staff
accountant.
She received two bachelor’s degrees in finance and accounting from Florida State University in
1996. She is a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association, the nation’s
premier membership organization for healthcare finance leaders.
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About Good Samaritan Medical Center
Good Samaritan Medical Center, a part of Tenet Healthcare’s Florida region, is a 333-bed acute
care hospital, which has been providing sophisticated, personalized medical care to Palm Beach
County and the Treasure Coast for more than 90 years.
As one of the area’s leading cancer centers, The Cancer Institute at Good Samaritan Medical
Center provides general and highly specialized cancer services with a patient navigator program.
Good Samaritan Medical Center also offers technologically advanced surgical treatment options
through its Surgical Institute, which boasts minimally invasive surgical techniques through
advanced robotic and computer-assisted surgical technology. The MyNewSelf Surgical Weight
Loss Program specializes in multi-disciplinary care, and its experienced team offers some of the
most effective procedures available for surgical weight loss in South Florida including:
adjustable gastric banding, roux-en-Y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy.
The hospital also cares for patients with known or suspected cardiovascular diseases through its
Cardiac and Vascular Institute. The institute now offers electrophysiology services, which
includes highly advanced equipment designed to diagnose and treat abnormal heart rhythms.
Good Samaritan Medical Center is an accredited Chest Pain Center with Percutaneous Coronary
Intervention (PCI) through the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care. This accreditation helped
the hospital achieve the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Get With the
Guidelines Gold Plus Heart Failure Award and the Get With the Guidelines Stroke Gold Award.
As a Primary Stroke Center, Good Samaritan Medical Center delivers timely, advanced protocols
proven to save the lives and health of stroke patients.
Furthermore, the maternity services department at Good Samaritan Medical Center includes a
Level II NICU and a childbirth education program. In addition, the hospital is proud to feature
“Special Deliveries,” which are maternity units dedicated to women’s health, privacy and
comfort. The hospital also houses Newbern Suites, which are private recovery suites for patients
that offer quiet relaxation and wonderful amenities. Many additional services are available on the
Good Samaritan Medical Center campus including the Sleep Disorders Center, a full-service, 24hour Emergency Department, and a wide range of diagnostic and surgical outpatient services.
Good Samaritan is also home to The Palms Medical Detoxification, one of a select few hospitalbased medically supervised alcohol and drug detoxification centers. At the new Digestive
Disease Institute at Good Samaritan Medical Center, our board certified physicians, specializing
in gastrointestinal diseases, diagnose and treat both common and complex disorders affecting the
digestive system. To learn more about Good Samaritan Medical Center, or for a free physician
referral, visit www.goodsamaritanmc.com or call 561-655-5511.