SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital today announced the appointment of Kelli Harris, a certified public accountant, as its next CFO.
She succeeds current CFO Kimberly Boynton, who Crouse recently announced will become the hospital’s CEO, effective Jan. 1. Harris’s appointment is also effective that same date.
An employee of Crouse Hospital since 2002, Harris currently serves as director of finance and patient-financial services, the hospital said in a news release.
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Harris oversees all finance, reimbursement, financial forecasting, decision support, and budgeting activities for the hospital and its affiliates.
She also is responsible for all patient accounting and patient-access functions across the Crouse system, the hospital said.
In addition to finance and patient financial services, Harris will also have oversight of the hospital’s health-information management and materials management and purchasing functions, according to Crouse.
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