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Mr. Morrison has been providing healthcare consulting
services for over 35 years. Prior to that time, he held
various executive management positions at Virtua Health
System (formerly West Jersey Hospital System), Hospital
Affiliates International, Atlantic City Medical Center,
and Temple University Hospital.
Mr. Morrison received his Master's degree in Business
Administration from Temple University in December 1969;
and graduated from the Wharton School of Finance and
Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania, with a
Bachelor of Science in Economics, in June 1963. He is an
author and co-author for healthcare articles and a
frequent speaker on facility/program planning and
physician compensation models.
Mr. Morrison has significant experience in the areas of
strategic planning, facility planning, ambulatory care
development, hospital-physician joint ventures, and
physician compensation and network development. He has
conducted numerous feasibility analyses for new program
development and joint ventures and has led space program
development for six hospital replacement or new hospital
development projects and major emergency department
projects. Examples include the replacement hospital for
Jersey City Medical Center, Jersey City, N.J. and program
development for replacement emergency departments at Long
Island Jewish Hospital and Schneider's Childrens Hospital.
Mr. Morrison has also served as project manager for major
academic physician compensation studies. These studies
developed models for compensating faculty for academic
teaching and graduate medical education effort.

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