Members of an Ontario hospital board who a legacy donor claimed made “bizarre and costly” decisions have resigned en masse.
David Musyj, supervisor at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC), said in a statement Wednesday the entire board decided to step down “voluntarily.” Musyj has acted as the interim CEO of the hospital, and said in a separate statement the provincial government has appointed him to the supervisor role.
“The board has shared their gratitude to Team LHSC for their continued commitment to our patients and this community. They offer their full support of this appointment to Supervisor and LHSC’s path toward sustainable transformation,” he said.
“This decision allows LHSC to move forward confidently under the guidance of a supervisor, ensuring that the focus remains on ensuring the highest quality of care is delivered in our community.”
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In a letter dated July 16, legacy donor Ronald Breen, who once served on the board …