Teresa Anderson’s departure comes less than a year after medical staff at Concord Hospital revolted against her leadership, sparking a ministerial review.
The chief executive overseeing five inner Sydney hospitals has left the role after a turbulent 12 months in which medical staff revolted against her leadership, sparking an intervention from the state’s health minister.
Anderson has been assigned to lead the agency charged with establishing a new single digital patient record system, which Pearce said marked “a significant step forward in our commitment to revolutionise clinical management across the NSW health system”.Her departure comes less than 12 months after the medical staff council at Concord Hospital passed a vote of no confidence in her leadership.
Anderson said she would miss working with her colleagues across the health district, but she was looking forward to improving outcomes for patients across the state.
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