
Boston Medical Center hires 2 leaders, expands 2 roles

Boston Medical Center Health System has appointed two new leaders and expanded the roles of two others.
The leadership changes are designed to support the integration of Boston Medical Center-Brighton and Boston Medical Center-South and broaden the team’s scope, according to a July 17 health system news release. The hospitals were acquired from Dallas-based Steward Health Care, which filed for bankruptcy in 2024, and were renamed in May.
David Cook has been named chief human resources officer. He will oversee HR strategy, planning and operations. Mr. Cook most recently served as executive vice president and human resources and chief people officer at Dallas-based AccentCare, a post-acute care provider.
Jason Sanders, MD, has been named chief clinical officer. In the newly created role, Dr. Sanders will lead population health, value-based care and network management efforts. He previously served as executive vice president and chief physician officer at Burlington, Vt.-based UVM Health Network.
Joe Camillus has been named system COO, formalizing his current role overseeing operations and financial performance across the system.
Anthony Hollenberg, MD, will serve as system chief physician executive in addition to his role as president of Boston Medical Center. In the expanded role, Dr. Hollenberg will oversee system chiefs of service and the leadership team to drive clinical quality.