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HealthAlliance CEO leaving Fitchburg, Leominster, Clinton hospitals

Deborah Weymouth, the president and CEO of UMass Memorial HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital, is leaving the position for a new job outside the hospital, UMass announced Tuesday.

Weymouth has led HealthAlliance’s Fitchburg and Leominster campuses since 2014, adding oversight of Clinton Hospital in 2017 when the UMass Memorial system merged the two facilities. She joined UMass Memorial Health Care from New Milford Hospital in Connecticut, where she was the executive director.

Deborah Weymouth PHOTO COURTESY

UMass did not say what position Weymouth has taken or where, or announced an interim replacement.

Weymouth, who lives in Concord, led the merger between HealthAlliance Hospital and Clinton Hospital, and more recently led the planning of a new emergency department in Leominster, which is scheduled to open next spring. Amid financial challenges and shifting patient trends, HealthAlliance closed its endoscopy unit at Clinton Hospital, an inpatient pediatrics unit and a cardiac rehabilitation unit in Leominster, and an urgent care center in Fitchburg in 2018.

Before her most recent Connecticut job, Weymouth was the chief operating officer and executive vice president at F.F. Thompson Hospital in western New York. She has worked as a commercial banking executive, including time at Great Western Bank, Citibank and Key Bank.

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Weymouth took the place in Clinton of Patrick Muldoon, who became president of UMass Memorial Medical Center in 2013. Muldoon retired from that post in January and was replaced by Michael Gustafson, who was at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital in Boston.

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