CharterCare Health Partners announces appointments

CHARTERCARE HEALTH PARTNERS recently named Christopher Dooley, vice president, coordinated regional care for Rhode Island, for Prospect Medical Systems. He will lead clinical integration between CharterCare Health Partners and the Prospect Provider Group. / COURTESY CHARTERCARE HEALTH PARTNERS
CHARTERCARE HEALTH PARTNERS recently named Christopher Dooley, vice president, coordinated regional care for Rhode Island, for Prospect Medical Systems. He will lead clinical integration between CharterCare Health Partners and the Prospect Provider Group. / COURTESY CHARTERCARE HEALTH PARTNERS

PROVIDENCE – Christopher Dooley, has been named vice president, coordinated regional care for Rhode Island for Prospect Medical Systems, leading clinical integration between CharterCare Health Partners and the Prospect Provider Group.
The Prospect Provider Group is an independent practice association comprised of physicians from Roger Williams Medical Center and Fatima Hospital.
Dooley’s appointment was one of three announced by CharterCare Health Partners, the corporate parent of Roger Williams Medical Center and St. Joseph Health Services of Rhode Island.
Dooley most recently served as executive director, faculty enterprise and network development, for Women & Infants Hospital. In this position, he was responsible for the operation of a 140-physician operation.
Charlyn A. Feeney was named vice president of compliance and privacy for CharterCare Health Partners. In this position, she will be responsible for overseeing the CharterCare system’s compliance with all privacy and confidentiality laws including the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act.
Feeney most recently held the position of director of quality, patient safety and compliance with Lahey Health Behavioral Services in Peabody, Mass.
In addition, James D. Gilmore was named vice president of facilities and property management for CharterCare Health Partners. He will be involved with directing all phases of property, leasing and maintenance operations associated with Roger Williams Medical Center, Our Lady of Fatima Hospital and Elmhurst Extended Care.
Gilmore most recently held various roles with the Care New England system and its affiliates, including (acting) senior vice president of clinical support services, vice president of facilities and vice president of properties and infrastructure support services.

CharterCare Health Partners operates 579 licensed hospital beds, employs approximately 2,800 and has annual operating revenue of approximately $330 million, according to a company release.

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