MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed takes temporary leave of absence

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MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed takes temporary leave of absence
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The news was first announced in an email to hospital staff, MetroHealth vice president of communications William Dube confirmed. No information about the reason for the leave of absence, or its length, was made available.

Dr. Airica Steed, Chief Executive Officer and President of The MetroHealth System, speaks at the 2024 cleveland.com Women’s Summit at CSU. The hospital system announced Tuesday that she is taking an indefinite leave of absence.CLEVELAND, Ohio — MetroHealth System CEO Airica Steed has taken a temporary leave of absence, the health system announced Tuesday afternoon. No reason for the leave was given.

The news of Steed’s leave of absence was first announced in an email to hospital staff, Dube confirmed.Chief Financial Officer Derrick Hollings will “take the lead and manage affairs in Dr. Steed’s absence,” Dube said. Hollings will not take the title of interim CEO. The announcement comes at a time when hospitals across the country are struggling with post-pandemic labor shortages and rising costs for supplies and services.Earlier this year, MetroHealth announced that it exceeded its systemwide goals for 2023, which allowed Steed and other hospital leadersSteed was able to earn her entire salary, including the $900,000 guaranteed portion and a performance-based variable compensation award for 2023 of $381,156.

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