St. Mary's Medical Center - Huntington, WV
A. Taylor Gwinn, MHA has a diverse work experience in the healthcare industry. They began their career at Access Health as a Medical Records Specialist from May 2014 to August 2016. They then joined Aspen Dental as a Patient Service Representative from June 2016 to July 2017. Following this, they worked at Cabell Huntington Hospital, where they held various roles including Patient Account Representative from July 2017 to April 2018, Patient Accounts System Manager from April 2018 to April 2021, and Patient Access Manager from April 2021 to present. Additionally, they served as the Interim Patient Financial Services Manager at Pleasant Valley Hospital from January 2023 to June 2023. Most recently, they joined St. Mary's Medical Center as the Interim Director of Patient Accounts in June 2023.
A. Taylor Gwinn, MHA, pursued a Bachelor's degree in Health Science from Marshall University, from the years 2012 to 2016. Following this, from 2016 to 2018, they furthered their education at Marshall University by obtaining a Master's degree in Health/Health Care Administration/Management.
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St. Mary's Medical Center - Huntington, WV
St. Mary's Medical Center is the largest medical facility in the tri-state region. At 393 beds, it is among the largest healthcare facilities in West Virginia, with centers of excellence in cardiac care, cancer treatment, emergency/trauma services, neuroscience, and joint replacement. On November 6, 1924, the Sisters of the Pallottine Missionary Society opened St. Mary's Hospital on a foundation of faith. Because the love of Christ is still the motivating force for all we do, we have arranged our core values to His Name: COMPASSION, HOSPITALITY, REVERENCE, INTERDEPENDENCE, STEWARDSHIP, TRUST From the moment when St. Mary's first opened its doors, the sisters set out to fulfill their mission: "We are inspired by the love of Christ to provide quality health care in ways which respect the God-given dignity of each person and the sacredness of human life." And, so began the tradition that is St. Mary's Medical Center. It has been nearly eight decades since the doors were first opened, and during that time, thousands of lay people have joined the Sisters in fulfilling the Medical Center's mission. Along the way, St. Mary's has built on a tradition of faith, a tradition of hope, a tradition of healing and a tradition of service. Most of all, St. Mary's has built on a tradition of care.