Meet the leaders of our Springfield Region

Adam Groshans, Chief Operating Officer, Mercy Health - Springfield Adam Groshans
President, Mercy Health – Springfield

Adam Groshans is market president for Bon Secours Mercy Health’s Springfield Market, overseeing acute care hospitals in two counties and health services in surrounding areas. Since 2019, he has guided a workforce of nearly 2,000 through the pandemic and driven significant regional growth, launching interventional neurology, a midwife program, a maternal fetal medicine program, and expanding oncology services to Urbana.

Before joining Bon Secours Mercy Health, Adam served on the administrative leadership team at Tennova Healthcare Lebanon in Tennessee and as Senior Director of Marketing and Business Development at Dallas Regional Medical Center. He began his healthcare career in marketing and recruitment for nursing, allied, and clinical professionals.

Adam holds an MBA from Cumberland University and dual bachelor’s degrees in business/marketing and psychology from Austin College in Sherman, Texas. He and his wife, Amber, have three daughters.

 Dr. Joseph Morman, MD Chief Clinical Officer, Mercy Health – Springfield

Dr. Joseph Morman, MD
Chief Clinical Officer, Mercy Health – Springfield

Dr. Joseph Morman assumed the role of Chief Clinical Officer for Mercy Health – Springfield in April 2022 after serving in the role of co-chief clinical officer at the Springfield Regional Medical Center since 2019. He has practiced family medicine at Mercy Health – Family Physicians of Springfield since 1997 and served as a physician consultant in quality from 2017 through 2019. Dr. Morman grew up in Marion, Ohio and holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Dayton as well as a medical degree from the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine.

Rhonda Beane Chief Nursing Officer for Mercy Health – Springfield

Rhonda Beane
Chief Nursing Officer for Mercy Health – Springfield

Rhonda Beane assumed the role of Chief Nursing Officer for Mercy Health – Springfield in 2019. As the chief nursing officer, her responsibilities include supervising nurses and nurse managers, facilitating the design and implementing the delivery of patient care, recommending strategies to improve services, reaching established goals and maintaining excellent patient outcomes. Beane came to Mercy Health from St. Louis University Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, where she led surgical services and supervised a staff of 400 who care for 17,000 patients annually. Previously, she was the director of surgical services and inpatient GI at University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin. She holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Malone College in Canton, Ohio and a master’s degree in Nursing and Family Nurse Practitioner from Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio.

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