Hester, M. Johnson — Suzanne and Gregory L. Juhl, M. Nixon Jr. Paris, M. Paris — Regina Puno, M. Puno, M. Ramser Jr. Reinstine, M. Robinson — Cindy and G. Smart Jr. Strausbaugh — Lelia and James L. Sublett, M. That includes the clinics and offices of more than employed physicians and mid-level providers, making Norton Medical Group and its components including Norton Cancer Institute and Norton Neurosciences Institute one of the largest and most successful multi-specialty groups in the nation, and a major factor in Norton Healthcare's success.
That all began in when Williams hired the first four physicians. Norton Healthcare, the third largest private employer in the Louisville area, now has more than 13, employees, compared to about 4, when Williams became President and CEO. Williams also expanded Norton's network of affiliates and partners for both clinical care and academic relationships, adding Lifepoint, JCTC, Bellarmine University, University of Kentucky, and many others.
He helped lead in developing, and is serving as the first chair of, the Kentucky Health Collaborative. The collaborative includes ten leading hospital systems determined to make a difference in Kentucky's poor health rankings by increasing access, improving services, achieving efficiencies and other important goals for the Commonwealth.
Another major contribution Williams brought to Norton, for which the organization has received national recognition, has been the development of programs to measure, report, and continuously improve quality and safety in health care. Many of today's health care industry quality standards and norms have their roots in work that Williams and his team pioneered at Norton in the mids.
Norton was the first recipient of a national award for leadership in health care quality in , and nearly 25 years later, received the National Quality Healthcare Award from the National Quality Forum. While Williams has been dedicated to health care leadership in Kentucky for 44 years, he has also been a leader in both civic and professional organizations. Williams received his bachelor's degree in business from Murray State University in and a master's degree in health care administration from the University of Minnesota in He has received distinguished alumnus awards from both of those universities.
In June, , he was elected chairman of that board, after serving as vice-chairman and chairman of its finance committee. Cox joined Norton Healthcare in For years, not-for-profit Norton Healthcare's faith heritage has guided its mission to provide quality health care to all those it serves.
Today, Norton Healthcare is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. With over 13, employees, the NHC is Louisville's third largest private employer, providing care at more than locations throughout Greater Louisville and Southern Indiana.
It includes five hospitals with 1, licensed beds and 20 outpatient centers. Norton Healthcare has over physicians on its consolidated medical staff. Lindsay, for resolution of all litigation planning issues, entry of scheduling orders, consideration of amendments thereto, and resolution of all non-dispositive matters, including discovery issues.
Judge Lindsay is further authorized to conduct a settlement conference in this matter at any time. The Parties shall confer pursuant to Fed. Counsel for the parties shall connect to the conference by dialing toll free number and entering access code The parties shall not commence formal fact discovery before February 1, The Court will conduct a telephonic status conference thirty 30 days prior to the close of discovery. Counsel shall jointly contact case manager Theresa Burch no later than forty-five 45 days prior to the discovery deadline to schedule the conference.
Review Order in full for specifics. Before the Court is a document captioned "Agreed Confidentiality Order. Beilman, counsel of record for Plaintiffs. The Court construes the same as a motion to withdraw. On or before May 12, , counsel for Plaintiffs shall serve a copy of the instant Order and DN 91 on the Plaintiffs and file a certificate of compliance with the Court certifying the same was completed. This call will serve as the call discussed in Paragraph 10 of the Court's October 8, , Scheduling Order DN 80 , and the Parties shall no longer be required to contact the undersigned's Case Manager to schedule the same.
Reason for Deficiency: Failure to tender a proposed order. Pursuant to Fed. Hootkins as pro hac vice counsel. Hootkins as counsel of record for certain Defendants. Hootkins shall file a renewed motion to withdraw on or before October 14, Hootkins Renewed. Counsel for the Parties shall connect to the conference by dialing toll free number and entering access code Parties are granted until on or before January 11, , to complete all necessary documents to finalize the settlement and for Plaintiffs to submit a Motion for Preliminary Approval of the settlement.
Counsel for the parties shall connect to the call by dialing and enter access code Any member of the public wishing to observe the Hearing in this matter may do so. All claims against Defendants Richard S. Wolf, G. Hunt Rounsavall, Stephen A. Williams, and Donald H. Robinson, are dismissed with prejudice and each party shall bear his or its own costs. Said Order will be vacated should the settlement not receive final approval.
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