341: A Conversation with Chris Laman

Bill Auxier, Ph.DPodcast2 Comments

Many rural hospitals are facing struggles when it comes to maintaining their independence and financial stability. How did this pharmacist-turned-administrator manage to become one of the top revenues generating critical access hospitals and maintain their independent status? Find out this week when we talk to Chris Laman, the Vice President of Strategy with Columbia Memorial Hospital. Chris will discuss the rural collaborative advantage and how his organization increased its total operating revenue. 

“It’s a real focus on strategic growth, and not just growing to grow but growing service lines, one that can generate revenue that has some profitability, but also that the community needs.”

-Chris Laman

Over the last 16 years at Columbia Memorial, a CAH in Oregon, Chris has served many roles. Starting as a staff pharmacist and working his way to VP of Strategy. Over this time, he has led several major projects including the construction of a new cancer center and leading the county vaccination program during COVID. Chris has just completed the NHRA Rural Hospital CEO Certification Program. He is a very passionate leader committed to meeting the unique needs of this rural community.

2 Comments on “341: A Conversation with Chris Laman”

  1. We are incredibly lucky to have you be a continued part of CMH. Your expertise, kindness, and compassion don’t go
    unnoticed! It was interesting to hear about your background.

  2. Interesting Podcast. I’m a pharmacist who works in the robotics industry. I enjoyed learning more about Critical Access Hospitals.

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