Celebrating 20 Years
LifePoint Health was founded in 1999 with 23 community hospitals in nine states. A spin-off from Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), the company - then known as LifePoint Hospitals - was created on founding CEO Scott Mercy's belief that everyone deserves quality healthcare close to home and that strong hospitals create strong communities. This spirit has driven LifePoint for two decades and serves as the foundation for how we care for our communities today.

1999
LifePoint Hospitals is founded, and the High Five Guiding Principles are created. These principles remain central to how LifePoint leaders make decisions each day.

2000
Jim Fleetwood is named CEO after Scott Mercy's untimely death.

2001
Ken Donahey is named CEO after Jim Fleetwood unexpectedly passes away.

2001
The Mercy Award is established to celebrate those who demonstrate Scott Mercy's caring spirit and reflect the values on which the company was founded.

2002
The Fleetwood Award is established to honor hospital executives who best reflect Jim Fleetwood's visionary philosophy of operational excellence.

2003

2003
NASA coordinates with Palestine Regional Medical Center to activate emergency plans following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.

2005
LifePoint adopts its mission of Making Communities Healthier.

2005
LifePoint merges with Province Healthcare, nearly doubling the size of the company to 50 hospitals in 20 states.

2006
Bill Carpenter is named CEO.

2007
National media descends on Castleview Hospital in Price, Utah, which cared for courageous rescue workers after the Crandall Mine disaster.

2007
LifePoint adopts its vision of creating places where people choose to come for healthcare, physicians want to practice and employees want to work.

2008
The William V. Lapham Award for Extraordinary Integrity is established, honoring founding board member and former chairman of the Audit and Compliance Committee Bill Lapham.

2010
Following disasters in its communities and around the world, LifePoint creates the LifeCare Disaster Recovery Fund to help employees during times of need and the LifePoint Disaster Response Fund to aid in global recovery efforts.

2011
LifePoint and Duke expand their relationship, forming an innovative joint venture. Combining LifePoint's experience in community-based hospital management and Duke's world-renowned leadership in patient safety and clinical quality systems, Duke LifePoint was created to strengthen healthcare delivery by providing clinical, quality and operational resources needed to grow and prosper.

2011
LifePoint is the only investor-owned hospital system awarded a Hospital Engagement Network contract from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

2011

2013
LifePoint establishes its National Physician Advisory Board to provide strategic guidance on efforts related to enhancing clinical quality, physician engagement and innovative models of healthcare delivery.

2014
LifePoint moves into a new Hospital Support Center in Brentwood, with construction features that highlight the company's commitment to mission, talent development and wellness.

2014
LifePoint enters into an agreement with Duke to launch a common quality and patient safety platform to ensure consistent, high standards of quality and safety in LifePoint facilities nationwide called the LifePoint National Quality Program. Designation is awarded to those facilities that succeed in transforming their culture of safety and achieving high standards of quality care.

2014
LifePoint establishes a national Patient and Family Advisory Board to ensure a patient-centered approach to care.

2015
LifePoint debuts on the Fortune 500 list.

2015
Reflecting its evolution from a hospital operator to a healthcare company addressing comprehensive needs across the continuum of care, LifePoint Hospitals changes its name to LifePoint Health.

2015
Clark Regional Medical Center is named the first Duke LifePoint Quality Affiliate.

2016
LifePoint standardizes its mission, vision and High Five Guiding Principles across the company.

2016

2018
The company's work with Duke on the National Quality Program and its significant contributions to improving quality and patient safety in healthcare are recognized when LifePoint is awarded the John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Award--the industry's highest honor in quality.

2018
LifePoint's core values are expanded to formally incorporate inclusion.

2018
LifePoint merges with RCCH HealthCare Partners, growing to 89 hospital campuses in 30 states as the company goes private in a transaction valued at $5.6 billion.

2018
David Dill is named President and CEO.


