SVMC CEO named among the best in rural healthcare nationwide

From left, Thomas A. Dee, FACHE, Susan E. Mooney, MD, MS, FACOG, and Joseph L. Perras, MD, CEO and president of Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital and Cheshire Medical Center, respectively, were named to Becker’s Hospita
From left, Thomas A. Dee, FACHE, Susan E. Mooney, MD, MS, FACOG, and Joseph L. Perras, MD, CEO and president of Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital and Cheshire Medical Center, respectively, were named to Becker’s Hospita

Two president and chief executive officers of Dartmouth Health member hospitals were named to Becker’s Hospital Review’s annual ranking of rural hospital and health system presidents and CEOs to know. Susan E. Mooney, MD, MS, FACOG, CEO and president of Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital (APD), and Thomas A. Dee, FACHE, CEO and president of Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), were among the 118 healthcare leaders recognized for driving growth by expanding services, upgrading facilities and building skilled teams.

Mooney, an obstetrician-gynecologist by training, practiced at APD from 2000 to 2005. She left for two years to pursue fellowship training, then rejoined APD as medical director of quality, and later assuming the chief medical officer role. She became president and CEO in 2013. Becker’s noted that Mooney’s leadership has contributed to the hospital seeing the highest employee engagement rating within the Dartmouth Health system for the past two years, and that she created a diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging coordinator position in 2022, fostering an environment where everyone feels seen and heard.

Dee has been with SVMC since 2010, overseeing the hospital’s onboarding to Dartmouth Health in 2023, making it the system’s second Vermont-based hospital. Dee provides the strategic leadership necessary to ensure the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective care that meets community needs and responsibly utilizes fiscal, human and physical resources. He oversees the planning, directing and management of current operations, financial sustainability, future growth and program development. Becker’s highlighted his support for physicians, providers, nurses and staff through recruitment, development, compliance education and implementation, and continuing education opportunities.

Perras became CEO and president of Cheshire in 2023 after serving in the same role at Dartmouth Health member Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center for six years. He is an internal medicine physician by training. Becker's noted that, under Perras, Cheshire provides the highest quality care in the safest possible environment for its staff and patients. Cheshire is the largest provider of healthcare in the county and serves as a regional referral center for parts of New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts. Under Perras’ leadership, Cheshire has committed to its people, patients and community through growth of clinical service lines and long-term financial sustainability. 

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About Southwestern Vermont Medical Center

For more than a century, Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) has delivered world-class care and comfort to every patient. Today, SVMC encompasses eight locations across Vermont, New York, and Massachusetts, including a 99-bed hospital and 23 primary and specialty care services. SVMC’s exceptional health teams possess expertise in everything from oncology to orthopedics. Our clinical strength has earned national attention, including six consecutive designations from the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program. Since joining Dartmouth Health in 2023, SVMC has expanded treatment options and services to keep patients closer to home for world-class care. As the largest employer in southwestern Vermont, SVMC is deeply invested in the region, engaging with the community through wellness initiatives, support of local nonprofit organizations and involvement in economic development. SVMC has robust volunteer leadership, at many levels, that help guide and govern the organization, ensuring SVMC continues to serve the patient and staff needs of today, and tomorrow.