Boise, Idaho – September 24, 2012 – Saint Alphonsus Health System President and CEO, Sally Jeffcoat announces the promotion of Rodney Reider as President of Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center. Reider was formerly the Chief Operating Officer for Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center and assumed the role as President effective September 1, 2012.

Reider joined the Saint Alphonsus Health System in 2010. He has an extensive and distinguished healthcare background having served in leadership positions at health systems in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Louisiana and California. Reider has a Masters of Science degree from Cal Poly in Pomona, California and an MBA from Loma Linda University. Additionally Reider completed international business studies at Curtin University in Western Australia. Reider is a Fellow (FACHE) of the American College of Healthcare Executives.

Reider is married with two daughters and enjoys biking. He is a member of the Ballet Idaho Board and serves on the Bishop Kelly President’s Advisory Council.

About Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center

Saint Alphonsus is a 387-licensed bed regional medical center serving people throughout the Northwest. As a not-for-profit medical center, Saint Alphonsus reinvests profits back into the community and works to improve the health and well-being of those we serve by emphasizing care that is patient-centered, innovative and community based. Saint Alphonsus focuses on providing services in a spiritual, healing environment, and is renowned for its state-of-the-art digital environment and pioneering technologies; award-winning clinical services; and the region’s only Level II Trauma Center. Saint Alphonsus is part of Saint Alphonsus Health System, a four-hospital, 714-bed integrated healthcare system serving the full range of the health and wellness needs of the people in southwestern Idaho, eastern Oregon and northern Nevada. Saint Alphonsus Health System is a member of Trinity Health.

For information about Saint Alphonsus visit www.saintalphonsus.org.