UofL Health CEO Retirement | Becker’s Hospital Review
- Tom Miller, the founding chief executive officer of UofL Health in Louisville, Ky.,has retired,effective immediately. The health system announced Miller's departure in a statement June 25.
- Miller, who dedicated 50 years to the healthcare industry, expressed satisfaction with his career.
- appointed CEO in 2018, Miller oversaw UofL Health's nine hospitals and four medical centers.Under his leadership, the organization grew into a $2.7 billion entity and became Louisville's third-largest...
UofL Health‘s founding CEO, Tom Miller, has retired, marking the end of an era after 50 years in healthcare. Miller, who led the organization to become a $2.7 billion entity and Louisville’s third-largest employer, stepped down effective immediately. His focus on community health defined his tenure, a key role in the city’s healthcare landscape. The UofL Health board will soon name an interim CEO, a crucial decision impacting the system’s future. News Directory 3 has the latest updates. Miller, appointed CEO in 2018, oversaw significant growth. His contributions have shaped the health system’s trajectory.The board’s choices will be pivotal. discover what’s next for UofL Health.
UofL Health CEO Tom Miller Announces Retirement After 50 years
Updated June 26, 2025
Tom Miller, the founding chief executive officer of UofL Health in Louisville, Ky.,has retired,effective immediately. The health system announced Miller’s departure in a statement June 25.
Miller, who dedicated 50 years to the healthcare industry, expressed satisfaction with his career. “I have had an individual mission to improve the health of every community I have served,” Miller said, adding he looks forward to retirement.
appointed CEO in 2018, Miller oversaw UofL Health’s nine hospitals and four medical centers.Under his leadership, the organization grew into a $2.7 billion entity and became Louisville’s third-largest employer. His focus on community health and accessible care defined his tenure as CEO, a key role in the Louisville healthcare landscape.
before joining UofL Health, Miller served as president and CEO of Quorum Health, based in Brentwood, Tenn., from 2016 to 2018.
The UofL Health board is expected to name an interim CEO in the coming days.The board’s decision will be crucial for maintaining the momentum and strategic direction of the health system.
What’s next
The UofL Health board will focus on selecting an interim CEO to ensure a smooth transition and continued commitment to patient care and community health initiatives.
