Palatka, Fla. – HCA Florida Healthcare announced today the appointment of Landon Smith as chief executive officer of HCA Florida Putnam Hospital, effective September 2, 2024. In his new role, Smith will oversee the 99-bed acute care hospital in Palatka, which has served the community for more than 50 years. Smith has more than a decade of experience in healthcare, having served in various leadership roles at HCA Healthcare, and grew up in the Putnam County area.
“Landon is a leader of great integrity with a strong commitment to fostering a culture of caring like family for our patients, colleagues, and the communities we serve,” said Brian Cook, president, HCA Healthcare North Florida Division. “This is a homecoming for Landon and I couldn’t be more excited to welcome Landon and his family back to Florida. I am confident he will lead the team at HCA Florida Putnam Hospital to foster new opportunities for growth and innovation, ensuring our patients continue to receive the care they need and deserve.”
“My family has deep roots planted in this community and I look forward to working with the HCA Florida Putnam Hospital team as we continue to grow our services to serve the changing healthcare needs of our communities,” said Landon Smith, CEO, HCA Florida Putnam Hospital. “Our healthcare professionals in Northeast Florida have cared for hundreds of thousands of individuals and families, creating healthier tomorrows with each healing moment. It is truly an honor to be a part of the HCA Florida Healthcare family and I look forward to what our teams will accomplish together at HCA Florida Putnam Hospital.”
Smith most recently served as the chief operating officer at Trident Medical Center, a 302-bed facility located in Charleston, South Carolina. While at Trident Medical Center, Landon was responsible for overseeing and spearheading the growth of numerous service lines including trauma, cardiac, neurology and oncology. In addition, Smith led the hospital’s $75 million construction and capital renovations including expansions of the operating room, catheterization laboratory and parking, and opened the James Island freestanding emergency department.
Smith previously served as the chief operating officer at Parkridge Medical Center and Parkridge West Hospital, a 193-bed facility in HCA Healthcare’s Tristar Division. In these roles, Smith oversaw the operations of surgical services, radiology, laboratory, plant operations, and several ancillary departments. Smith led countless initiatives and facilitated growth of numerous service lines.
In addition, Smith has served as the associate administrator for HCA Florida North Florida Hospital where he played an integral role in supporting and accelerating the hospital’s growth agenda and employee engagement. Smith started his career with HCA Healthcare at Memorial Health in Savannah, Georgia, in strategic development roles.
Smith holds a Master of Health Services Administration from Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, Georgia, and a Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences from the University of Georgia.
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About HCA Florida Putnam Hospital
HCA Florida Putnam Hospital is a 99-bed acute-care hospital providing the latest technology with the assurance of highly trained, caring professionals to the residents of Putnam County. The hospital serves North Central Florida with a full complement of quality healthcare services while maintaining cost-effectiveness. The hospital provides individualized care direct to the specific needs of each patient. Putnam Community Medical Center offers a 10-bed Intensive/Critical Care Unit, Step-Down Care Unit, Cardiac Cath Lab, medical and surgical units, and a 24-hour emergency department as well as providing inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services.
About HCA Florida Healthcare
HCA Florida Healthcare, a part of HCA Healthcare, is a family of more than 650 affiliated sites of care, including hospitals, physician practices, freestanding emergency rooms and urgent care centers. United as a statewide network in 2022, HCA Florida Healthcare includes approximately 11,100 experienced doctors and more than 84,000 colleagues working together to deliver equitable, evidence-based collaborative care through more than 11.6 million patient encounters each year. HCA Florida Healthcare is committed to improving more lives in more ways and giving back to the communities it serves. The network provides more than $903 million in uncompensated care and contributes nearly $2.2 million to community organizations across the state. In addition, HCA Florida Healthcare offers patients access to highly-trained specialists, including the state’s largest cardiovascular network. A strong advocate for the next generation of healthcare professionals, HCA Florida Healthcare is also a major supporter of university-based healthcare programs and residencies and fellowships throughout the Sunshine State. For more information, please visit HCAFloridaHealthcare.com.