Boone Health
Brady Dubois has a strong background in healthcare leadership and administration. Brady started their career in 1995 at DeTar Hospital, where they worked as an Administration/Therapist. After that, they served as a Medical Service Corps Officer in the United States Navy for seven years. In 2007, they became an Assistant Administrator at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center. Brady then moved on to Weatherford Regional Medical Center in 2009, where they served as ACEO. From 2011 to 2016, they were the CEO of Northern Louisiana Medical Center. In 2016, they became the President of Mosaic Life Care Medical Center until 2019. Following that, they served as Chief Executive Officer at Lutheran Hospital and Lutheran Rehabilitation Hospital from 2019 to 2022. In 2022, they briefly worked as an Experienced Executive Healthcare Leader for their self-owned business before becoming the Chief Executive Officer at Adult Central Campus-DMC from 2022 to 2023. Currently, they hold the position of President / CEO at Boone Health starting in 2023.
Brady Dubois attended Texas State University from 1991 to 1995. Later on, from 1997 to 1999, they pursued an MBA at the University of Houston-Victoria. No specific field of study was provided for either education experience.
Boone Health
Boone Hospital Center has been a leader in meeting the health care needs of mid-Missourians since its founding in 1921. Boone Hospital is a regional referral center that has earned a reputation for excellence in cardiovascular medicine, obstetrics, neurology, oncology, orthopedics, and surgical services. Boone Hospital Center has been certified as a "Magnet Hospital" three consecutive times by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and has twice been named as one of the nation's 100 Top Hospitals by Thomson Reuters. Through progressive health care programs, services, and technology, Boone Hospital Center continues its tradition of providing quality health care and excellent patient service. The hospital completed its largest-ever expansion in 2011, with a new nine-story patient bed tower that houses 128 private patient rooms.