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HealthONE's Sky Ridge Medical Center welcomes new president & CEO Eric Evans

Evans joins HealthONE's Sky Ridge from another HCA Healthcare hospital.

June 26, 2024
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Lone Tree, COHealthONE, part of HCA Healthcare’s Continental Division, is pleased to welcome Eric Evans as the new president and CEO at Sky Ridge Medical Center. Prior to being named to this position, Evans was the Chief Executive Officer and market President at Corpus Christi Medical Center (CCMC) in Corpus Christi, Texas. 

Evans has dedicated more than 28 years to HCA Healthcare and in his previous role provided leadership and strategic direction for two acute care hospitals, three freestanding emergency centers, a cancer center, and a behavioral health hospital. Evans experience will contribute to the exceptional care and high-quality services that Sky Ridge is known for.  

Consistently recognized by third-party entities for high-quality care, Sky Ridge has earned a variety of notable distinctions including a five-star rating by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Healthgrades America’s 100 Best Hospitals, and PINC AI 100 Top Hospitals.  As part of the HealthONE system of nine Denver-metro hospitals, Sky Ridge is a destination hospital with a reputation for clinical excellence. Sky Ridge offers an International Center for Hip Preservation, comprehensive cancer center, an award-winning birth place and a state-of-the-art spine and joint center.

‌Evans graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas and earned a Master’s degree in Health Services Administration from George Washington University in Washington, DC. He and his wife Patty have two children, Tyler, 20, and Sarah, 17.  He is looking forward to living and working in Douglas County.

Published:
June 26, 2024
Location:
HCA HealthONE Sky Ridge

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