Landmark Hospitals
Eric Yap, FACHE has a strong background in healthcare operations and leadership. Eric is currently serving as the Corporate Vice President of Operations at Landmark Hospitals, where they support the overall operations of seven critical care and inpatient rehabilitation hospitals. Prior to this role, Eric worked as a Senior Strategy Advisor at Ekso Bionics, where they advised the Chief Commercial Officer on strategic marketing initiatives and assisted with sales techniques for robotic technologies. Eric also served as the CEO of Rehabilitation Hospital at OhioHealth, where they led the growth and expansion of a startup rehabilitation hospital. Eric has experience in global healthcare as well, having worked as the Chief Clinical Officer at Global Hospital Services, LLC, where they played a key role in space planning and budgeting for startup hospitals in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Earlier in their career, Eric held leadership positions at Kindred Healthcare and RehabCare, overseeing the operations of multiple sites and programs. Eric also served as the Division Director of Post-Acute Care at Columbus Community Hospital, where they managed various departments and oversaw a large budget and staff. With a wealth of experience in healthcare operations and a strong focus on strategic growth and quality care, Eric Yap is a highly skilled healthcare executive.
Eric Yap, FACHE, has an extensive education history that spans various fields of study. In 1991, they earned a Bachelor of Science (BSN) degree in Nursing/RN from The Ohio State University. Following this, from 1996 to 1998, they pursued two master's degrees at the same institution. The first was a Master of Health Administration (MHA) degree, and the second was a Master of Science (MS) degree, with a specialization in Adult Health Nursing.
In 2009, Eric Yap obtained a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree from California Coast University, focusing on an undisclosed field of study.
Additionally, Eric Yap has obtained certifications in their professional career. In 2006, they became a Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) through the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses. In 2009, they achieved the status of Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE) from the American College of Healthcare Executives.
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Landmark Hospitals
Landmark was formed to establish regional hospital referral centers for medically complex patients in need of intensive post-acute care. Landmark established its first regional referral long term acute care hospital in Cape Girardeau, Missouri in 2006 and has steadily grown to seven facilities in four states. Landmark is comprised of the six operational hospitals, each of which was built within the last eight years. Landmark’s seven affiliated LTACHs currently in operation are located in four states: three in Missouri, two in Georgia, one in Utah, and one in Florida. At the LTACH level, the senior staff is comprised of a Chief Executive Officer, Chief Clinical Officer, Medical Director and Registered Nursing staff. In addition, each LTACH includes nursing assistants, housekeeping, business office and maintenance staff.