http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20150827/NEWS/150829830/cleveland-clinic-hires-hossam-sam-bayoumy-to-lead-avon-rehab
The
Cleveland Clinic rehab hospital under construction in Avon will be led
by Hossam “Sam” Bayoumy, who most recently worked for the Kessler
Institute for Rehabilitation in New Jersey as its senior director for
rehabilitation.
The 60-bed inpatient rehab hospital is expected to open in December off
Interstate 90 next to the Clinic’s growing Avon medical campus, which
soon will include a new inpatient hospital attached to the Richard E.
Jacobs Health Center.
The hospital is a joint venture with Select Medical, a for-profit,
Pennsylvania-based health care company. Last year, the Clinic announced
that Select would be its partner in providing rehab services at Euclid
Hospital, Lakewood Hospital and the Clinic’s main campus.
Bayoumy, who will serve as the rehab hospital’s CEO, started with
Kessler in 2004 as clinical leader for the brain injury leadership team.
In that role, he oversaw Kessler’s accreditation for its brain injury,
amputee, spinal cord, stroke and general rehab program in both 2010 and
2013. In a statement, Bayoumy said the Select-Clinic partnership is
“offering a unique opportunity to provide patients in Northeast Ohio a
higher level of specialty care.”(NOT RESULTS!)
He added, “Our mission is always doing what is right for the patient
and their family and to give each individual the opportunity to return
to their community at the highest level of function possible.”
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