Tri-City Medical Center's CEO retires

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Steve Dietlin served for 10 years as head of the North County public hospital

Tri-City Medical Center announced that Steve Dietlin, its chief executive officer since 2016, will retire in March.

Moran arrived after the firing of former CEO Larry Anderson, who ran the organization from 2009 through 2013.Compared to the executive intrigue that preceded him, Dietlin’s tenure was stable and relatively low key. “It is with deep regret that I’ve accepted Steve’s letter of retirement as the President and CEO of Tri-City Healthcare District,” Chavez said. “Steve has been an outstanding, transformational leader for our hospital and community and he will be sorely missed.”

It was under Dietlin’s leadership that Tri-City’s board voted in 2018 to shutter its in-house behavioral health and crisis stabilization units, which have not reopened. But the Oceanside health provider has agreed to let the county build a new 16-bed mental health unit on its Oceanside campus and will staff the facility after it opens.

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