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Picture of Troy E. Eller, the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at HRMC. He is wearing a gray suit with a blue shirt and red tie.
Picture of Troy E. Eller, the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at HRMC. He is wearing a gray suit with a blue shirt and red tie.

HRMC Welcomes New CFO

Clewiston, FL (June 23, 2021) - Hendry Regional Medical Center (HRMC) is proud to announce Troy E. Eller as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

Eller has over 20 years of diverse healthcare experience including hospital financial operations, revenue cycle management, and managed care contracting. He most recently worked for HCA - Highlands Regional Medical Center.

Eller brings an extensive background in critical access hospital financial operations. "My goal at Hendry Regional is to create and implement a plan to make HRMC self-sustaining by improving revenues and being less dependent on tax benefits," stated Eller.

His background working for a leading health insurance company provides him insight on payer contracting and will allow HRMC to better negotiate rates which will positively impact revenue sources.

Eller earned his MBA at Indiana Wesleyan University and is a proud U.S. Army Veteran. "The military instilled in me the ethics to do the best job I am capable of and to continue to evolve so I can be the best CFO for Hendry Regional," said Eller.

"We are proud to have the talent of Mr. Troy Eller join Hendry Regional," said R.D. Williams, C.E.O. "His extensive knowledge of critical access hospital finances will benefit both the hospital and the residents of Hendry County."

Eller looks forward to immersing in the local community and making a direct impact on the quality and cost of local rural healthcare for Hendry County residents.



About Hendry Regional Medical Center: Hendry Regional Medical Center is a 25-bed critical access hospital that incorporates modern technology with state-of-the-art medical staff to care or its patients. Hendry Regional Medical Center's mission is "to excel in quality, compassion, and innovation to make our community healthier."