Geisinger Names Megan Brosious, MHA, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

DANVILLE, Pa. – Following an extensive search, Geisinger has named Megan Brosious, MHA, the system’s new executive vice president and chief operating officer.

“Megan has shown expertise, knowledge and strong leadership in various roles throughout her 20-year career at Geisinger,” said Terry Gilliland, M.D., Geisinger’s president and chief executive officer. “Her familiarity with the region and its healthcare needs brings valuable insight and foresight on how we can improve care for all our patients and health plan members across northeastern and central Pennsylvania. Megan has an unwavering commitment to the communities we serve, and I’m thrilled that she will be able to expand her reach to collaborate with our excellent teams throughout the system.”

Brosious served most recently as the chief administrative officer of Geisinger’s Central Region, which includes Montour, Columbia, Northumberland, Snyder, Union and Schuylkill counties. In that role, she oversaw the operations and the leadership of Geisinger Medical Center, Geisinger Bloomsburg Hospital, Geisinger Shamokin Area Community Hospital and Geisinger Healthplex Woodbine.

During her time as regional chief administrative officer, those facilities saw investment in growth and quality recognitions. Geisinger Medical Center became the first hospital in the country to receive the Joint Commission/American Heart Association Comprehensive Heart Attack Center Certification. Geisinger Medical Center and Geisinger Shamokin Area Community Hospital also earned their fourth Magnet® designation, the highest national honor for nursing practice.

She also was a key part of a partnership to expand behavioral health access through the construction of two inpatient behavioral health hospitals in Moosic and Danville.

In 2024, Brosious was named to Becker’s Hospital Review’s list of “110 rural hospital and health system CEOs to know.”

“I’m fortunate to have worked along many dedicated professionals and community partners throughout my career at Geisinger to better the health of our neighbors,” Brosious said. “I’m grateful for this opportunity and look forward to continue collaborating with our amazing teams across the system to positively impact the communities we serve.”

Brosious holds a Master of Health Administration from Pennsylvania State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. She is actively involved in community engagement, serving on various boards and committees, and has completed numerous continuing education programs to stay at the forefront of healthcare leadership.

 

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