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San Ramon Regional Medical Center was anticipated to sell to John Muir Health before state and federal regulators opposed for antitrust reasons and the deal ultimately collapsed. (Photo courtesy JMH)
San Ramon Regional Medical Center was anticipated to sell to John Muir Health before state and federal regulators opposed for antitrust reasons and the deal ultimately collapsed. (Photo courtesy JMH)

San Ramon Regional Medical Center is operating under new leadership, following the appointment of Rob J. Anderson as its new CEO effective March 31.

Anderson is the hospital’s fifth CEO in less than five years. Prior to his appointment, Murali Naidu was announced in 2024 as the hospital’s first permanent CEO since the departure of Ann Lucena in 2022. The circumstances of Naidu’s swift departure are currently unclear.

“I am pleased to welcome Rob J. Anderson to San Ramon Regional Medical Center,” said Renee Morgan, SRRMC governing board chair and Danville Town Council member in a press release this week.

“His depth of experience, commitment to clinical excellence, and proven leadership in building strong teams make him an outstanding choice to lead our hospital,” she continued. “We are confident that under his guidance, San Ramon Regional will continue to expand access to high-quality care and strengthen its role as a trusted healthcare provider in our community.”

The appointment marks the latest step in Anderson’s 16-year tenure in Tenet Healthcare’s leadership.

Anderson comes into the role following a stint as CEO of Tenet’s Lakewood Ranch Medical Center in Florida, where he was appointed last year.

In his executive and strategy roles throughout the company’s Florida and Texas facilities, he is credited with “demonstrating a strong track record of driving operational growth while building a positive and high-performing organizational culture”, according to this week’s press release.

Anderson holds an MBA from the University of Texas and a Bachelor of Science from Texas Christian University.

“We look forward to the leadership, vision, and commitment he will bring as we continue advancing our mission of delivering exceptional care to our patients and community,” Morgan said.

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