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Kevin R. Burchill, Esq
Director
Beacon Partners

Bio
Kevin Burchill has 20 years of healthcare experience, with a primary focus on hospital administration. With extensive experience at the C-level of various healthcare organizations, Burchill has true depth and breadth of expertise in strategic planning, physician contracting and operational turnarounds, including post-bankruptcy situations.

His extensive hands-on experience includes small and rural hospitals (including conversion to Critical Access Hospital designation), community hospitals, hospital mergers/affiliations, state-wide not-for-profit hospital networks, community teaching hospitals, long-term acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, physician service companies and for-profit experiences with three nationally recognized companies.

Following a Bachelor of Science degree in health service administration from Providence College, Burchill earned a Masters in health services administration from The George Washington University. In addition, he earned a Juris Doctor degree from Suffolk University School of Law in Boston. Burchill holds a license to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and is also admitted to the United States Court for the District of Massachusetts, the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and the Supreme Court of the United States of America.

An active member of many professional associations, Mr. Burchill is a Fellow Designate with the American College of Healthcare Executives, along with being a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the Health Care Management Association of Massachusetts. He is also a licensed nursing home administrator and licensed real estate broker.

 

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