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Dan Slipkovich

Dan Slipkovich

Senior Healthcare Executive

2025 Inductee

Dan Slipkovich is a senior healthcare executive with more than 40 years progressive experience serving as Executive Board Chair, CEO, COO and CFO both at a corporate and facility level. He has had direct responsibilities for more than 250 hospitals covering 35 states.

Companies he has worked with include, Quorum Healthcare CEO & Board Member, Capella Healthcare Founder Executive Chairman and CEO, Provence Healthcare President & COO, Lifepoint Healthcare SVP Operations and Founding Member, HCA various corporate and hospital operations/financial rolls, and University of Miami Health System various financial rolls. His responsibilities covered all aspects of business including multiple startups, capital structuring and restructuring with more than $8 billion of transactions, market strategies, clinical and quality initiatives, customer service, operation oversight and improvement, and captive insurance startups.

Dan semi-retired now works as an advisor with multiple private and investor groups in a broad spectrum of healthcare services, financial services, and evolving technology companies.

Beyond his company rolls, he is serving and has served on numerous boards including Federation of American Hospitals, Corizon Health, American Heart Association, Boy Scouts of America, Nashville Ballet and WVU School of Business. He was recognized by Modern Care on their Top 100 Most Influential in Healthcare list, Nashville Business Journal’s Healthcare Hero, received Boy Scout of America’s National Eagle Scout Merit Award. His civic projects include working with Tennessee Disaster Relief doing hurricane and tornado storm recovery work throughout the southeast, and international mission projects working with Give Back Global and HESMA focused on healthcare leadership development in Kenya and Uganda.

A Certified Public Accountant and member of the AICPA, he received his education at WVU School of Business, University of Miami MBA program, and HealthTrust Fellows Program