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Ascension’s Sally Deitch Named to the Catholic Health Association's (CHA) Board of Trustees

Ascension’s Sally Deitch Named to the Catholic Health Association's (CHA) Board of Trustees

Ascension, one of the nation’s leading Catholic and non-profit health systems, has announced that Sally Deitch, Executive Vice President, Nursing and Operations Infrastructure has been appointed to the Catholic Health Association's (CHA) Board of Trustees for 2025-2028.

The Catholic Health Association of the United States is the national leadership organization of the Catholic health ministry, representing the largest non-profit provider of healthcare services in the nation.

“At Ascension, we are committed to providing compassionate, personalized care to all, especially those most in need,” said Sally Deitch. “This mission would not be possible without the dedication of the Catholic health community. I am honored to serve and be a part of such an incredible organization."

This appointment follows the recent service of Ascension Chief Executive Officer Joseph Impicciche, JD, as CHA's Board of Trustees chairperson for 2024-25.

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