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'''Al Stubblefield''' (Alfred G. Stubblefield) is president and CEO of Baptist Health Care (BHC) located in [[Pensacola, Florida]].
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'''Al Stubblefield''' (Alfred G. Stubblefield) former president and CEO of Baptist Health Care (BHC) located in [[Pensacola, Florida]].
  
  

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Al Stubblefield, former president and CEO of Baptist Health Care


Al Stubblefield (Alfred G. Stubblefield) former president and CEO of Baptist Health Care (BHC) located in Pensacola, Florida.


Education

Al Stubblefield holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Alabama in Birmingham, Alabama, and earned his bachelor's degree from Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi.

Career

Al began his career in health care administration at hospitals in Mississippi and Tennessee before joining Baptist Health Care's Baptist Hospital in 1985.

In 1995, Stubblefield initiated a cultural transformation at Baptist Health Care that turned around lagging patient and employee satisfaction scores.[1] His efforts subsequently brought about reduced staff turnover rates, increased market share and improved financial performance.[2] Baptist Health Care now is recognized nationally as a leader in patient satisfaction from changes made during Stubblefield's career.[3] Stemming from Baptist Health Care's transformation, Stubblefield also helped start the consulting group of Baptist Leadership Institute (now Baptist Leadership Group ) in 2000 as a way for other health care leaders and organizations to learn about the Baptist Health Care culture and how to bring effective change to their own facilities. [4][5]

Stubblefield inaugurated the corporate training and people development tool, Baptist University, in 1997 when he was executive vice president and COO at Baptist Health Care. Baptist University is only one of several training initiatives launched under Stubblefield.[6]

Under Stubblefield's leadership, Baptist Hospital received the coveted Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award in 2003.[7] As a well-known leader on health care issues, he is a frequent speaker at conferences throughout the country and is often quoted in national articles.[8][9] Stubblefield's message focuses on the value of culture development and employee engagement.[10] In 2005, he shared the BHC success story in his book "The Baptist Health Care Journey to Excellence; Creating a Culture that Wows." ISBN 0471708909, ISBN 9780471708902

Accomplishments

  • Author of The Baptist Health Care Journey to Excellence: Creating a Culture that WOWs! ISBN 0471708909, ISBN 9780471708902
  • Training Magazine recognized Stubblefield in 2002 as one of eleven "CEO's Who Get It." [11]
  • Modern Healthcare Magazine's list of 100 Most Powerful People in Health Care - 2004 [12]
  • Ethics in Business Award from Combined Rotary Clubs of Pensacola, Florida - 2004 [13]
  • Award of Honor from American Hospital Association – 2008 [14]
  • Locally voted as one of the most powerful and influential persons in the greater Pensacola area multiple times.
    • 2009: 19th of 50 [15]
    • 2008: 19th of 50 [16]
    • 2007: 25th of 50 [17]


Associations

Al Stubblefield is associated with many organizations dedicated to improving health care in communities throughout the nation, including:


American Hospital Association [18]

  • Member, AHA Board of Trustees 2001 - 2005
  • Member, AHA Executive Committee 2004 - 2005
  • Chair, AHA Regional Policy Board 4, 2000 - 2005
  • Member, AHA PAC Board 2000 - 2005
  • Member, AHA Operations Committee 2000 - 2005
  • Chair, AHA Operations Committee 2004 - 2005
  • Chair, AHA Audit Committee 2002 - 2003
  • Florida State Delegate, AHA Regional Policy Board 4 1997 - 2000
  • Florida State Alternate, AHA Regional Policy Board 4 1996 - 1997
  • Board Liaison to Small and Rural Hospital Constituency Section 2002

Hospital Research and Education Trust (HRET) [19]

  • Member, HRET Board of Directors 2003 - present
  • Chair, HRET Nominating Committee 2005
  • Member, HRET Finance Committee 2003 – present
  • Chair-Elect HRET Board of 2008

Florida Hospital Association [20]

  • Member, Finance Committee
  • Chair, Quality Initiatives Committee
  • Member, FHA PAC Board
  • Member, State Advocacy Committee
  • Member, By-Laws Committee

American College of Healthcare Executives [21]

  • Fellow

National Committee for Quality in Health Care [22]

  • Board of Directors

Association of Community Hospital and Health Systems of Florida [23]

  • Chair, Board of Directors 1998
  • Member, Board of Directors 1990 – 1998
  • Member, Executive Committee


References

  1. http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/content/221763/topic/WS_HLM2_LED/Thoughts-About-Top-Leadership-Teams-in-Healthcare.html
  2. http://books.google.com/books?id=0J0r_a_U_JYC&lpg=PP1&dq=The%20Baptist%20Health%20Care%20Journey%20to%20Excellence%3B%20Creating%20a%20Culture%20that%20Wows&pg=PP1#v=onepage
  3. Business Wire (Oct. 1, 2003) http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2003_Oct_1/ai_108403448/
  4. http://books.google.com/books?id=0J0r_a_U_JYC&lpg=PA198&pg=PT1#v=onepage&f=false
  5. http://www.bhclg.com/AboutUs/History.aspx
  6. Training Magazine (November 01, 2002) http://www.trainingmag.com/msg/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1745893
  7. http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/bhitrauma.htm
  8. http://conferences.healthworkandwellness.com/past_conferences/2006/speakers.php as speaker example
  9. http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/content/222426/topic/WS_HLM2_MAR/Looking-at-Marketing-Through-the-CEOs-Eyes.html as quotation example
  10. http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/content/231662/topic/WS_HLM2_LED/Culture-as-Competitive-Advantage.html
  11. http://www.trainingmag.com/msg/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1745896
  12. http://www.modernhealthcare.com/section/100mp04
  13. http://uwf.edu/cob/ethics.cfm
  14. http://www.aha.org/aha/news-center/awards/leadership.html
  15. Independent News: Power List 2009 - http://www.inweekly.net/article.asp?artID=10261
  16. Independent News: Power List 2008, The Pensacola Area's Top 50 Most Influential and Powerful http://www.inweekly.net/article.asp?artID=7798
  17. Independent News: Who's the Man?, The Pensacola Area's Top 50 Most Influential and Powerful http://www.inweekly.net/article.asp?artID=4764
  18. http://www.aha.org
  19. http://www.hret.org
  20. http://www.fha.org
  21. http://www.ache.org
  22. http://www.ncqa.org
  23. http://www.fha.org