Hospital Services Corporation (HSC) was formed in 1985 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the New Mexico Hospital Association (NMHA), a statewide trade association of hospitals that pay membership dues on a voluntary basis.

HSC was originally established to develop and offer services to the NMHA member hospitals, but has evolved and diversified its services to attract a broader range of healthcare customers such as health plans, physician offices, and medical clinics, as well as large and small businesses outside of the healthcare industry. Customers include those based in New Mexico and in eighteen other states.

HSC Board of directors


Troy Clark, CHAIR

Troy Clark began this role as leader of the NMHA in August of 2020.  Previously serving as the Vice President of Regional Operations for Presbyterian Healthcare Services, he brings extensive knowledge of hospital business and a passion for finding ways to sustainably provide quality healthcare services to communities throughout the state.

Troy has over 20 years of experience in operational and financial healthcare roles including physician practice management, ambulatory surgical centers, specialty hospitals, rural and critical access hospitals, large hospital systems, opening five new hospitals, and working in for-profit, not-for profit and academic environments. He is a former member of the NMHA Board of Directors, PAC Steering Committee and PARC Committee. He earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Accounting from Brigham Young University and his CPA designation before venturing into healthcare. 

FUN FACTS: During the pandemic Troy has become an avid Pickleball player. He enjoys hiking in the great outdoors.


David Shaw, Vice-CHaIR

David Shaw accepted the position of Chief Executive Officer at Nor-Lea Hospital District (NLHD) in 1999. He has previously served as Chief Financial Officer and later as Chief Executive Officer at Pecos County Memorial Hospital in Fort Stockton Texas.

In 1999, NLHD employed 5 providers and 89 staff members. Today, there are 65 providers and over 550 staff members.  The hospital is one of the largest Critical Access Hospitals in the country with approximately $125 million in net patient revenue and performing over 180,000 outpatient visits and nearly 110,000 clinic visits.  

NLHD under David's tenure has also received national awards in customer and employee engagement.  In 2017 David Shaw was recognized statewide for his leadership skills with the “Don Chambers Passion for Excellence Award”.  Nor-Lea Hospital District was named in 2018 as the recipient of the Quality New Mexico’s “Zia Award for Performance Excellence” New Mexico’s highest award for business excellence.

David has a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Texas of the Permian Basin.

FUN FACT: David has climbed Mt. Whitney,  elevation 14, 505’. His next mountain climbing adventure is Denali in Alaska with a summit elevation of 20,310.’


Frank CorCoran

Frank Corcoran, BSN, MHA, CEO of Sierra Vista Hospital, is an experienced healthcare leader in academic health systems, large health systems, community hospitals, and turnaround projects. A Registered Nurse since 1991, Frank joined Sierra Vista Hospital as a member of the turnaround project team of 2018-2019 and became CEO in 2021.

A graduate of Louisiana State University, Frank is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives.

Fun Fact:  An outdoor enthusiast and former baseball player, Frank is a coach and former adventure racer.


Jim Heckert

Jim Heckert has been CEO at Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center (GCRMC) since 2008. Prior to coming to Alamogordo, Jim served as the CEO of Daviess Community Hospital in Washington, Indiana. While in Indiana, he served on the Board of Directors for the Indiana Hospital and Health Association and as Chairman of the Council on Rural Health. In 2001, he retired from the U.S. Army having served 30 years in various assignments including Executive Officer at the Office of the Surgeon General in Falls Church, Virginia, and Chief of Staff at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C.

Jim is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives, member of the Alamogordo Rotary Club, Otero County United Way and Leadership New Mexico. He is a past Chairman of the New Mexico Hospital Association and was also selected by the American College of Healthcare Executives as the leading rural hospital CEO in NM and southwest Texas. He was honored with the Helen Kirk Award by Otero County United Way for his community efforts in 2009 and received American Hospital Association Grassroots Champion recognition for advocating for rural health care in 2013 and 2015.  In 2020, he received NM School Boards’ Association Excellence in Student Achievement Award.

FUN FACT:  Jim has a green thumb.


Angela Pedroza

Angela Pedroza is an accomplished healthcare executive with 25+ years’ progressive experience in non-profit healthcare.

She currently serves as the Vice President of Finance, Medical Centers, at Presbyterian Healthcare Services, where she oversees the financial operations for nine hospitals located through the state. She is responsible for every aspect of hospital finance function including strategy, budgeting, cost control, analysis, forecast, cost accounting, and financial reporting. Angela is passionate about leadership and adept at directing, streamlining, and reorganizing large and diverse teams for maximum organizational productivity.

With a focus on effective leadership, she has completed several courses on the subject, including Executive Excellence and Leadership Fundamentals. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Business Accounting from the University of Phoenix.

Angela is an active member of her church. She also serves as staff to the Board of Directors for Presbyterian Central New Mexico.

As a life-long New Mexican, she loves adventure and green chili. She is married and has two lovely children. Away from work, she enjoys running, hiking, music, and spending time with family and friends.


Warren Yehl

Warren Yehl, MHA, the CEO of Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, has more than ten years of experience in healthcare, steadily assuming additional responsibilities over four facilities between Texas and New Mexico. He has worked within the New Mexico markets since 2013, serving as Chief Operating Officer at Easter New Mexico Medical Center in Roswell and as Chief Operating Officer at Mountain View Regional Medical Center.

He is married to Barbara (a third-generation native New Mexican from Hobbs) and has four children )Henry, Miriam, Teegan, and Branson). he is an active board member for the Roswell Symphony Orchestra and the Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Corporation for Roswell and Chaves County. He currently sits on the New Mexico Hospital Associations’ MHA finance committee. Both he and his wife are active in foster care and adoption advocacy, having adopted their two youngest from the New Mexico Children Youth and Families Department system. Barbara has helped found a foster care support group in Rosewell.

Warren earned his undergraduate and Master’s in Healthcare Administration degrees at Trinity University in San Antonio, TX.

FUN FACT:  Warren has fished the Fjords in Norway.


Kathleen Dostalik

Kathleen Dostalik, JD, MBA, CEO, Haven Behavioral Health Hospital Albuquerque, has 17 years of experience in behavioral healthcare. She came to Albuquerque in September 2022 from her previous CEO position in TX.

Kathleen has operational leadership experience in both community behavioral health and hospital administration settings, including overseeing university medical center operations for psychiatry medical students, Residents and Fellows. Kathleen has behavioral health managed care leadership experience having held many leadership positions, including attorney, for a Medicaid Managed Care provider in Southern Arizona. Prior to her career in behavioral health, Kathleen held many management positions in a Fortune 500 technology firm.

FUN FACT: Kathleen is a University of Arizona grad, who has a son who resides in Seattle and two dogs, Coco and Jaxx.


Jason Rounds

Jason Rounds is the President and CEO of San Juan Regional Medical Center (SJRMC), a community owned and operated hospital offering a comprehensive range of services, including San Juan Health Partners primary and specialty care clinics that support the Four Corners region, based in the beautiful San Juan River Valley in northwest New Mexico. Prior to joining SJRMC in 2023, he served as CAO and Associate Vice Chancellor for Clinical Finance at the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS) and previously was President of CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System having served in a variety of executive roles for CHRISTUS Health in Louisiana and Texas since 2008. Prior to joining UAMS and his tenure with CHRISTUS Health, Jason served as Administrative Chief of Staff and Administrative Director for the University of Texas Health Center, Tyler, Texas. His experience also includes the positions as Acting Associate Controller and Executive Director for the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, N.M. He launched his career as an analyst for the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.

As a senior leader, Jason has broad experience in hospital operations, strategic planning, third-party payer and provider contracting, healthcare finance, revenue growth, integrated delivery systems, and physician relations.

A native of Roswell, NM, Jason earned his Bachelor of Science in Health Care Sciences with focus in Health Care Administration from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, School of Allied Health Sciences. He completed his Master of Business Administration at Centenary College, Frost School of Business, in Shreveport, LA.  He is a Fellow of the American College Healthcare Executives (FACHE) and a Fellow of the Healthcare Financial Management Association (FHFMA).

He and his wife Becky live in Farmington, NM.  They have twin daughters, Janie and Cate, who are completing undergraduate degrees at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, AR and University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, CO respectively.


Kate Becker

Kate Becker joined UNM Hospitals as Chief Executive Officer in July 2018. Home to the State’s only Level 1 Trauma Center, UNMH is also New Mexico's only academic medical center and is the primary teaching hospital for the University’s School of Medicine. Kate previously worked for SSM Health in St. Louis, Missouri where she served as President of SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital, the primary teaching hospital of Saint Louis University; interim President of SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital; and President of SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital. Before joining SSM Health, Kate was the CEO of SLUCare, the faculty practice plan of Saint Louis University. Kate is the immediate past Chair of the Metropolitan Hospital Governing Council of the American Hospital Association. She earned her bachelor’s degree and her master’s degree in public health, from Saint Louis University. She received her Juris Doctor degree from the Chicago-Kent College of Law.

 

HSC Leadership


Erika Campos

Erika Campos brings over 25 years of experience in healthcare leadership.  Before joining HSC in March of 2021, Erika led Strategic Planning, Business Development and Population Health for CHRISTUS St. Vincent/CHRISTUS New Mexico including service on the national CHRISTUS Health Strategy Council and graduation from the CHRISTUS Leadership & Ethics Academy. Prior to CHRISTUS, she was a leader at Lovelace Health System and at Presbyterian Healthcare Services. Early in her career, she consulted for a variety of companies in healthcare delivery and health insurance, as well as various other industries, throughout the United States.

Erika was educated at the University of Richmond in Virginia.  A four-year Army ROTC College Scholarship winner, Erika served in the United States Army Reserves as an Adjutant General 1st Lieutenant. In addition to her work with HSC, she currently serves on the board of Homewise, an affordable housing nonprofit.

FUN FACT:  Erika was a radio DJ for WDCE radio Richmond throughout college.


Lori Griego

Lori Griego has over 25 years of Human Resources experience.  Of those 25 years, Lori has worked more than 18 of them with Hospital Services Corporation.  Before coming to work with Hospital Services Corporation, Lori worked as a Construction Safety Manager.  Lori has a PHR certification through Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI) and SHRM-CP through the Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM).  Lori is a pet mom and loves her four– legged baby.

FUN FACT:  Lori Enjoys travelling and has skied the Swiss Alps, including the lower part of the Matterhorn (not the one in Disneyland)!


Jody Belkofer

Jody Belkofer oversees financial activities for the NMHA subsidiary, Hospital Services Corporation (HSC), the Association, and its five affiliated entities. The diversity of the entities in structure and mission provides her a fulfilling purpose and busy days. During her 15-year tenure, she has found the service provided to members across multiple service lines most rewarding.

Prior to HSC, Jody worked at Enterprise Rent-A-Car as the Accounting Supervisor spanning eight years and from Albuquerque to Las Vegas, NV.  After enough sweltering summers, Jody returned home New Mexico and is raising her three children here.

Jody holds a bachelor of Business Administration degree from West Texas A&M University and earned her master’s degree in business administration from Capella University.

FUN FACT:  Jody and her twin sister, Jennifer, communicate 621 times a day (phone, text, email, telepathically).


Scott Mozeley

Scott Mozeley brings over 30 years’ experience in software and hardware technology. Before joining HSC 5 years ago, Scott was a senior software engineer for Baker Hughes creating software to model thousands of feet underground and provide scientific and engineering information for making decisions about further drilling or exploration.

Prior, he worked for the Finnish company Polar, planning and writing software sold worldwide and localized for 13 languages; it created specialized fitness improvement programs for athletes used by physiologists and trainers by collecting muscular strength and cardiovascular data from fitness devices during testing. Earlier, he worked for the Danish company Navision Financials helping to sell, implement and customize the financial management software later acquired by Microsoft in 2002 for 1.5 billion dollars and becoming what is now known as Microsoft Dynamics.  

Before 2000, he worked as manufacturing engineer building high mix high technology surface mount lines and assembly prototypes and later for Nokia as a surface mount process engineer on the latest flip-phone of the time.  Scott is a certified Scrum Master a member of IEEE Computer Society for 14 years. He holds a master’s degree in computer science from Colorado Technical University.

FUN FACT: Scott went to middle school and high school with Chris and Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes. When he was around 12,  Chris and Rich did an impromptu duet version of Elton John’s Crocodile Rock in choir class...it was mind-blowing.


Cindy Clark

Cindy Clark has twenty-eight years of workers’ compensation experience and five years as a Supervisor and Manager in Risk Management. She has been employed with Hospital Services now for seventeen years. Cindy has worked very closely with our customers’ and the Board of Directors. She has worked with the New Mexico Hospital Workers’ Compensation Group Premium Discount Task Force assisting the members of the group make changes to these programs in order to reduce injuries and assist members with premium discounts.

Cindy is a licensed agent, and she places the excess insurance for several self-insured Groups and Self Insured employers.

 

HSC Business Development


Bernadette Armijo

Bernadette Armijo works with customers all over the country to connect organizations with efficient process solutions.  She is passionate about being a part of the process in providing quality healthcare services for patients and providers.  She has 25 years of Human Resources, Workforce and Economic Development, Training, Recruitment and Leadership experience in the healthcare, education and financial industries.

Before joining the team at Hospital Services Corporation, Bernadette was the Central New Mexico Regional Manager for a not-for–profit organization, Ser Jobs for Progress, Inc. Bernadette has received excellent and diverse professional training from organizations such as Qwest, Citigroup, Lovelace Health Systems and the University of Chicago.

Fun Fact:  An artist and a writer at heart, Bernadette is currently working on two projects, a coffee table book titled ‘Brewery Haikus’ and a sketchbook submission for the Sketchbook Project in collaboration with the Brooklyn Art Library.

Vision

To be the most efficient source of solutions, collaboration and innovation for the healthcare industry.

Mission

To deliver excellent services to our customers, efficiently and effectively.

Core Values

As a team and as individuals…

Integrity

We adhere to the highest moral and ethical principles, encompassing honesty and doing the right things for the right reasons.

Responsiveness

We take ownership to address our customers’ and our colleagues’ needs promptly.

Stewardship

We are accountable for the truthful and responsible management of our assets and resources to assure the financial viability of our organization.

Respect

We value the worth, importance and diversity of our colleagues and customers, and cultivate their individuality in fostering a working relationship.

Accountability

We assume responsibility for our actions and behaviors.

Although we have expanded our customer base, HSC remains an integral part of NMHA in that we provide a large share of the financial and operational resources to support the Association’s mission and purpose.

BOARD MEMBERS: NMHWCG Board of Trustees