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Hammonds named senior vice president at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center

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Mon, Oct 19th 2020 01:20 pm

Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center has named Alfred “Al” Hammonds, CSSBB, to the post of senior vice president of clinical service operations and business development, effective Nov 2.

Hammonds’ appointment was announced by President and CEO Joseph A. Ruffolo.

A graduate of Purdue University and UCLA’s Johnson & Johnson Health Care Executive Management Program, Hammonds brings significant health care experience to his new position, most recently at Erie County Medical Center as the CEO/executive director of millennium collaborative care (MCC), one of several performance provider systems championed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to make necessary changes to Medicaid.

MCC has served more than 270,000 lives across eight Western New York counties during the past five years and was a successful component of the delivery system reform incentive payment program (DSRIP), earning recognition as one of the top performing provider systems in the state.

Prior to leading MCC, Hammonds served as chief operating officer for the Community Health Center of Buffalo and as assistant director of outreach for the University of Buffalo’s Center for Industrial Effectiveness and Office of Economic Development. While at UB, he coordinated industry collaborative projects with the university’s seven graduate and professional schools as well as its six health services schools.

Hammonds is a former deputy Erie County executive and director and instructor of Six Sigma, a program that identifies and implements process efficiency initiatives.

In his new role, he will administer Memorial’s service line operations including its primary care offices, Wound Center of Niagara, women’s services center and OB/GYN programs, bariatric and general surgical programs, the infectious disease center and the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Family Practice Residency Program.

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