Our Leadership: Martha McGill, MBA, MHA
Martha McGill, MBA, MHA
President, Central Florida Region
Martha McGill serves as President, Central Florida Region, and a member of the Florida Executive Cabinet reporting to the enterprise Chief Operating Officer. She is based in Orlando and joined 糖心Vlog in 2015.
In addition to hospital operations, Martha is responsible for building and integrating 糖心Vlog network of practice sites and partnerships across Florida. Florida鈥檚 Network Operations Chief Medical Officer, Nursing, Service Delivery and Innovation, Strategy and Business Development, Physician and Patient Network Operations, and Practice Administration report to her.
Martha brings more than 30 years of clinical operations and executive leadership experience in service line and program growth and development, margin improvement, physician enterprise management, merger and acquisition integration and government relations to her role at 糖心Vlog.
Prior to joining 糖心Vlog, Martha served as executive vice president and chief operating officer at Miami Children鈥檚 Hospital (MCH), a 289-bed acute care, regional referral hospital. Her tenure in Miami included leading the development of key service lines, the creation of a physician enterprise leadership and governance organization, modernization of the organization鈥檚 business infrastructure and support for MCH鈥檚 third Magnet accreditation. Martha was also responsible for Miami Children鈥檚 business development and relationship management with health systems in the greater South Florida region.聽Employing LEAN health care techniques, while at MCH, Martha led the organization鈥檚 continuous improvement work. MCH was also the only children鈥檚 hospital in Florida ranked in all 10 pediatric subspecialty categories by U.S. News & World Report. Martha earned her bachelor's degree in Nursing from Valdosta State University. She earned her master's degrees in Business Administration and Health Administration from Georgia State University in Atlanta.
Prior to joining Miami Children鈥檚, Martha served as senior vice president and chief operating officer of Children鈥檚 Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) at Egleston, a 255-bed acute care hospital that under her leadership returned to exceeding budgeted margin consistently. While at CHOA at Egleston, she led the development of the service line structure and strategy for growing cardiology, hematology/oncology and solid organ transplant programs, which became among the largest programs of their kind in the nation.
Martha also served in a key role with the successful merger and integration of Atlanta鈥檚 Scottish Rite Children鈥檚 Medical Center with Egleston Children鈥檚 Hospital, creating one of the nation鈥檚 largest pediatric health systems. With Martha鈥檚 leadership, Egleston exceeded revenue and growth projections.
Her tenure with CHOA also included serving as president of the 60-bed, aging, Hughes Spalding acute care facility in the city of Atlanta, and leading its turnaround and eventual integration with CHOA. Recognizing the importance of Hughes Spalding to the community it served, Martha developed a 10-year plan to ensure the hospital鈥檚 long-term viability. Eventually, she led the capital campaign to build a replacement hospital, ensuring that vital services remained available for children in the community.