Diane Scardino Appointed as Chief Administrative Officer of Norton Children’s Hospital

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Key Highlights

  • Diane Scardino takes the helm as Chief Administrative Officer of Norton Children’s Hospital and Norton Children’s Medical Center.
  • With a track record at Texas Children’s Hospital, Scardino aims to drive exceptional clinical outcomes and comprehensive care for children in the region.
  • Scardino’s appointment follows a national search, recognizing her substantial contributions to pediatric healthcare and community service.

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Notable Quotes

  • “I’m honored to join Norton Children’s excellent physicians, nurses, and staff as we aim to provide comprehensive and compassionate care for all children in Kentucky, Southern Indiana, and beyond,” – Diane Scardino, Chief Administrative Officer at Norton Children’s Hospital and Norton Children’s Medical Center
  • “Diane has extensive pediatric health care experience and a great reputation of taking hospitals to the next level,” – Charlotte Ipsan, Senior Vice President and Chief Hospital Officer at Norton Healthcare

SoH's Take

Diane Scardino’s appointment as Chief Administrative Officer of Norton Children’s Hospital marks a significant stride in enhancing pediatric healthcare services in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Her commendable track record at Texas Children’s Hospital, coupled with her commitment to community and children’s well-being, sets a promising direction for the future of Norton Children’s Hospital. Scardino’s vision and expertise are poised to foster an environment where clinical excellence and compassionate care are the cornerstones, ensuring that children and families receive the best possible healthcare services. This leadership change, following a meticulous national search, reflects Norton Healthcare’s dedication to continuous improvement and excellence in pediatric care. As Scardino takes the lead, the community can anticipate a strengthened commitment to providing top-notch medical services and making a positive impact on children’s health and the broader healthcare landscape.

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