
Mountain Health Network
Mike Mullins, president and CEO of the West Virginia-based Mountain Health Network, has announced several director appointments for the system.
“It is my pleasure to announce the appointment of these talented individuals to key positions within the system,” Mullins said. “In their individual roles, they will collectively help us fulfill our commitment to the health and well-being of our community.”
A Fort Hays State University grad was among the appointments.
Denise Gabel-Comeau, director of quality and patient safety, has more than 25 years of health care-related experience, serving most recently as the director of quality and performance improvement at Cabell Huntington Hospital.
In her new role,
Gabel-Comeau is responsible for setting and implementing an innovative
agenda for improving performance and value in the delivery of clinical
services by facilitating clinical leadership, supported by physician and
staff engagement. She received her master of science in speech-language
pathology from Fort Hays State
University in Hays, a master
of healthcare administration from the University of Memphis and a bachelor’s degree in general studies in speech and
language hearing from the University of Kansas.
Gabel-Comeau is certified in health care quality by the National Association of Healthcare Quality, a Certified Joint Commission Professional, a Certified Lean Facilitator and a Six Sigma Black Belt. She is also a certified speech-language pathologist through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Mountain Health Network, is a West Virginia-based nonprofit health delivery system.