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Matthew Sartorius named Medical City Fort Worth COO

Sartorius comes with many years of operational experience.

June 11, 2024
Matthew Sartorius, COO of Medical City Fort Worth

Matthew Sartorius has been named chief operating officer (COO) at Medical City Fort Worth.

In this role, Sartorius will oversee hospital operations and work closely with medical staff leadership, senior leadership and management to ensure high-quality, compassionate care and unparalleled patient service.

Before joining Medical City Fort Worth, Sartorius served as COO for Abrazo Arrowhead Hospital, Abrazo Surprise Hospital and an off-campus emergency department. He has also held other leadership positions including vice president of operations at HCA Healthcare’s StoneSprings Hospital Center, and associate administrator at Memorial Hospital Jacksonville.

“Matthew brings an impressive record of operational excellence and strategic leadership to Medical City Fort Worth,” says John Hoover, CEO of Medical City Fort Worth. “We look forward to his leadership's positive impact on our hospital and the community we serve.”

Matthew earned a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Health Administration from the University of North Florida, Jacksonville. He is an active American College of Healthcare Executives member and has been recognized for his leadership and contributions to the healthcare industry.

Published:
June 11, 2024
Location:
Medical City Fort Worth

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